• Official website of Palazzo Barbarigo , a boutique 4 stars hotel on the Grand Canal, in the heart of Venice. Book your hotel in Venice at the best price.
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  • The buildings are also known as the Palazzo Barbaro-Curtis.[1] It is one of the least altered of the Gothic palaces of Venice.[2].
  • In 1885, Palazzi Barbaro was acquired by the American Daniel Curtis, who, together with his wife, initiated a large-scale restoration of buildings.
  • See all things to do. Palazzo Barbaro. 4. 16 reviews. #244 of 950 things to do in Venice. Historic SitesArchitectural Buildings. Write a review.
  • The Palazzi Barbaro (plural) is made up of two adjacent buildings. ... The Curtis Palazzo Barbaro is on the Grand Canal on the left (western) side of Rio Dell'Orso.
  • With the Opera Theatre of La Fenice, the Opera Palace at the Palazzo Barbarigo Minotto is the best opera place in Venice.
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  • Stay directly on Venice's Grand Canal and enjoy an intimate atmosphere and stunning interior design that mixes modern classical decoration with the...
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  • The Palazzi Barbaro (also called Ca'Barbaro) are a pair of palaces joined together on the Grand Canal in Venice, which was the Barbaro Family's official residence.
  • Palazzi Barbaro. Near the Ponte dell'Accademia, this double palace, one of the landmarks near the mouth of the Grand Canal, once belonged to one of Venice's...
  • of Venice. Palazzo Barbaro is a private palace, not owned by the Curtis family any longer, and it might be open in the future for public visits (fees to be inquired!).
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  • The dark and smouldering sex-on-a-stick sweetie that is the Palazzo Barbarigo has for years been wowing global romp n’ romancers with just 18 chambers...
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  • Discover top rated places in Venice. Palazzi Barbaro - Historical landmark in Venice, Italy. Venetian Gothic palace facing the Grand Canal, a former social hub...