During the last century, this house belonged to Angelo Scattolin, a famous Venetian architect, Chair in Architecture at the University of Venice, professor at the Academy of Fine Arts and Overseer of St. Mark's Church between the 1960s and 70s.Signor Scattolin blended the classic Venetian styles with solutions which were already paving the way for modern architecture: respect for tradition and innovation are combined with a simple, rational style in the rooms and furnishings, reflecting the light and charm of Venice.
His successors have tried to interpret and offer their guests the same attention to detail in the layout of the rooms and the furnishings enhanced by genuine antiques, without neglecting the rationality of the details, that are never mundane.
The extremely well-lit, spacious rooms, set in a very quiet location, offer every comfort. (On request: air conditioning with remote control, private bathroom with hydro massage tub, double pillows, mini-bar, hairdryer, direct line telephone, LCD satellite TV, king size beds, cots, safes, fax and internet).
Some rooms, the living-room and the breakfast-room enjoy a wonderful view over the Grand Canal.
There is also a valuable private library, containing a number of art, architecture and history books, freely available for our guests to browse.
Breakfast features a combination of classic Continental and Mediterranean flavours with the strong, authentic tastes of Central European delicacies. Where possible we use certified organic products.