Ca' da Mosto, Venice
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the heart of Venice, Italy, the Ca' da Mosto is a historical palace that beckons the attention of visitors with its remarkable Venetian-Byzantine style architecture. This venerable structure is one of the oldest palaces in the city, believed to have been constructed in the 13th century.
As tourists meander along the Grand Canal, the Ca' da Mosto's facade, with its distinctive round-arched windows and fine colonnade, offers a glimpse into the Venice of the Middle Ages. While the palace is not open to the public for interior tours, its exterior provides an excellent example of the city's architectural evolution and grandeur.
The Ca' da Mosto serves as a stunning photographic backdrop for those cruising the canal or traversing the nearby Rialto Market. It stands as a silent witness to the bustling commerce and vibrant cultural exchanges that have shaped Venice over the centuries.
For the history aficionado, the palace's significance is amplified by its connection to the Mosto family, an influential clan during the city's formative years. Although the building has undergone various modifications and restorations, it retains its ancient charm and continues to be a point of fascination.
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Ca' da Mosto – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Rialto, Rialto Bridge, Palazzo Morosini Brandolin, Palazzo dei Camerlenghi.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Ca' da Mosto by public transport?
Ferry
- Rialto Mercato • Lines: 1, 1/ (2 min walk)
- Ca' D' Oro • Lines: 1, 1/ (3 min walk)
Train
- Venezia Santa Lucia (19 min walk)
- Piazzale Roma (24 min walk)
Bus
- Venezia A1 • Lines: 5 (21 min walk)
- Venezia A2 • Lines: 6, 7, 7E, 7L (22 min walk)
Tram
- Piazzale Roma • Lines: T1 (22 min walk)