Palazzo Vitturi

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TypeResidential
Architectural styleByzantine
LocationCastello district, Venice, Italy
Coordinates45°26′14.15″N 12°20′29.14″E / 45.4372639°N 12.3414278°E / 45.4372639; 12.3414278
Palazzo Vitturi
Palazzo Vitturi
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General information
TypeResidential
Architectural styleByzantine
LocationCastello district, Venice, Italy
Coordinates45°26′14.15″N 12°20′29.14″E / 45.4372639°N 12.3414278°E / 45.4372639; 12.3414278
Renovated13th century
Technical details
Floor count4 levels

Palazzo Vitturi is a palace in Venice, Italy located in the Castello district, on the north-eastern side of Campo Santa Maria Formosa, of which the palazzo is the oldest building. The palace is mentioned in the works of Sansovino.[1]

Palazzo Vitturi is an ancient building: it was built in the second half of the 13th century, and over the centuries it has undergone several renovations that have not compromised its original structure. Today, in a good state of conservation, the building hosts a hotel.

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