A romantic and wide attic with beamed ceilings and wooden floorings on the third and last floor, enjoying a very nice open view towards rooftops and bell towers. The property is in an apartment complex, recently completely restored, known as Domus Soccorso. It was originally wanted and built by Veronica Franco in 1577 as a charity house, and it remained active until 1807.
It is positioned in the heart of the prestigious Dorsoduro area, between San Sebastiano, the church of Angelo Raffaele, and the Carmini church.
The complex is of about 5000 sqm, with a beautiful garden of 1000 sqm, it comprises three building units different in style and typology: two of them facing the canal, and one composed of independent units facing the garden.
Each apartment has its own peculiar characteristics.
The external facade has been restored keeping the typical Venetian features. The restoration has been done to a high level to guarantee style and functionality.
The apartment is composed of: a large loft open room with living area, bedroom zone and kitchen/dining area, a storage space, and one bathroom.
The sestiere of Dorsoduro is one of the most elegant and quiet locations in Venice, far away from the tourist crowds and offering delightful walks particularly along the Zattere promenade. The vaporetto stop of Zattere and Ca’ Rezzonico are very close allowing easy travel to all parts of Venice including Venice’s Santa Lucia railway station (Ferrovia), Piazzale Roma and the nearby islands of Giudecca and the Lido. The area is well served by local shops and benefits from lying within very easy walking distance of a good selection of dining options.
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