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Palazzo Giusti, Venice

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containing 18-century human statues, a remarkable eaves line inscribed in a lowered arch, an important attic room facing two terraces with a small column balustrade. The last noble floor hosts two circular niches surrounded by just as much
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The palace was built in 1766, and soon became property of the Miani family, who sold it to the Coletti, then the Giusti. Along with the adjacent Ca' d'Oro, it houses portions of the
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designed the four story palace with three ground floor niches displaying statues, flanked by doric pilasters.
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing Italian Knowledge (XXG) article at
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The principal façade of Palazzo Giusti is greenish and was designed by
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Brusegan, Marcello (2007). Newton & Compton (ed.).
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Neoclassic
Canal Grande of Venice
Ca' d'Oro
Palazzo Fontana Rezzonico
Sestiere of Cannaregio
Venice
Galleria Giorgio Franchetti alla Ca' d'Oro
Antonio Visentini
Antonio Visentini
Palladian architecture
monofora
polifora
Doric order
niches
tympana
ISBN
978-88-541-0820-2
OCLC
886364236
cite book
link
it:Palazzo Miani Coletti Giusti
article
45°26′27″N 12°20′01″E / 45.4409°N 12.3336°E / 45.4409; 12.3336
Categories
Palaces in Sestiere Cannaregio
Palaces on the Grand Canal (Venice)
Neoclassical architecture in Venice

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