Overlooking the Salizada, between the Church of San Canciano and the Church of the Miracles, Palazzo de Polo is a stately residence where the Venetian charm of the past meets Italian craftsmanship and design.
It features twenty exclusive rooms and suites, each with its own distinctive design: frescoed ceilings or exposed beams, charming views of narrow streets and small squares, and furnishings inspired by Venetian mullioned windows or crafted from Murano glass.
Overlooking the Salizada, between the Church of San Canciano and the Church of the Miracles, Palazzo de Polo is a stately residence where the Venetian charm of the past meets Italian craftsmanship and design.
It features twenty exclusive rooms and suites, each with its own distinctive design: frescoed ceilings or exposed beams, charming views of narrow streets and small squares, and furnishings inspired by Venetian mullioned windows or crafted from Murano glass.
At Palazzo De Polo, rooms and suites become twenty exclusive retreats, each with a distinctive design. Twenty unique spaces that embody the elegant union of Made in Italy craftsmanship, Venetian elements, and Eastern influences, inherited from the centuries-old commercial ties of the Serenissima. Frescoed ceilings or exposed wooden beams, charming glimpses of calli and rooftops, furnishings inspired by Venetian biforas or crafted in Murano glass: Palazzo De Polo is the expression of an authentic artistic personality, capable of making every space unique.
Beneath striking Fortuny® chandeliers, the oxidized copper counter and bottle rack, illuminated like an art installation, become the protagonists of the Rivus Bar design: a place where, every day, the traditional art of Venetian aperitivo takes shape, inviting guests to slow down over a Spritz or a Bellini, or to enjoy moments of reading and conversation.