Palazzo Donà Balbi

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TypeResidential
Architectural styleRenaissance
LocationSanta Croce district, Venice, Italy
Coordinates45°26′30.52″N 12°19′31.98″E / 45.4418111°N 12.3255500°E / 45.4418111; 12.3255500
Palazzo Donà Balbi
Palazzo Donà Balbi; facade on Grand Canal.
Interactive map of the Palazzo Donà Balbi area
General information
TypeResidential
Architectural styleRenaissance
LocationSanta Croce district, Venice, Italy
Coordinates45°26′30.52″N 12°19′31.98″E / 45.4418111°N 12.3255500°E / 45.4418111; 12.3255500
Construction stopped17th century
Technical details
Floor count3

Palazzo Donà Balbi is a palace in Venice, Italy, located in the Santa Croce district, overlooking the right side of the Grand Canal on the Riva di Biasio foundation opposite Palazzo Flangini and the church of San Geremia.[1][2][3]

The building was built in the 17th century—most likely by joining three adjacent buildings. Owned by the Province of Venice, the building is the seat of the regional school office.

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