Palazzo Dario

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Palazzo Dario is a 15th-century Venetian palace famed for its ornate Renaissance façade and its picturesque yet supposedly “cursed” presence on the Grand Canal in Venice, Italy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf palace
tourist attraction
alsoKnownAs Ca’ Dario NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Renaissance architecture
Venetian Gothic elements
builtAs residence
centuryOfConstruction 15th century
completionDate late 15th century
constructionStartDate late 15th century
country Italy
famousFor ornate Renaissance façade
picturesque location on the Grand Canal
reputation for being cursed
façadeOrientation towards Grand Canal
hasArchitecturalFeature Istrian stone elements
asymmetrical façade
polychrome marble decoration
round windows (oculi)
water entrance on the canal
hasArtisticRelevance depicted in paintings of Venice
subject of postcards and visual media
hasBasementOrGroundLevel water-level entrance for boats
hasCulturalSignificance iconic example of Venetian Renaissance domestic architecture
hasFaçadeFacing Grand Canal NERFINISHED
hasFloorCount 3 main storeys
hasLegend associated with mysterious deaths of owners
brings misfortune to its owners
hasMaterial Istrian stone
brick
marble
hasReputation cursed palace
hasTourismRole frequently featured on Grand Canal boat tours
popular subject of photographs
heritageDesignation part of Venice and its Lagoon UNESCO World Heritage Site
locatedIn Italy
Venice NERFINISHED
locatedInSestiere Dorsoduro NERFINISHED
locatedOn Grand Canal NERFINISHED
namedAfter Giovanni Dario NERFINISHED
originalFunction private residence
originalOwner Giovanni Dario NERFINISHED
overlooks Grand Canal NERFINISHED
partOf historic palaces on the Grand Canal
region Veneto NERFINISHED
UNESCOWorldHeritageSiteSince 1987

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Grand Canal notableBuildingOnBanks Palazzo Dario