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{{Short description|Palace in Venice, Italy}} |
{{Short description|Palace in Venice, Italy}} |
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The '''Palazzo Grimani Marcello''', also known as ''Giustinian Querini'' is a [[Renaissance architecture|Renaissance]]-style palace in located on the [[Grand Canal of Venice|Grand Canal]], between the [[Palazzo Querini Dubois]] and the [[Palazzo Cappello Layard]] in the [[sestiere (Venice)|sestiere]] of [[San Polo (sestiere of Venice)|San Polo]] of [[Venice]], Italy. |
The '''Palazzo Grimani Marcello''', also known as ''Giustinian Querini'' is a [[Renaissance architecture|Renaissance]]-style palace in located on the [[Grand Canal of Venice|Grand Canal]], between the [[Palazzo Querini Dubois]] and the [[Palazzo Cappello Layard]] in the [[sestiere (Venice)|sestiere]] of [[San Polo (sestiere of Venice)|San Polo]] of [[Venice]], Italy. |
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The Palazzo Grimani Marcello, also known as Giustinian Querini is a Renaissance-style palace in located on the Grand Canal, between the Palazzo Querini Dubois and the Palazzo Cappello Layard in the sestiere of San Polo of Venice, Italy.
A palace at the site originally belonged to the Giustiniani family; the original design is attributed to the studio of Martino Lombardo in the sixteenth century. At the death of Antonio Giustinian in 1732, his daughter Francesca, wife of Piero Grimani, inherited the palace.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ Venice on Foot: With the Itinerary of the Grand Canal by Hugh Douglas, (1907), page 318.