![]() While the exterior is spruced up historic, inside is sleek and modern. In 2019 a complete overhaul of the property began, overseen by the designer and architect Patricia Urquiola. At one point it was a place for pilgrims traveling to the Holy Land to stay and also a hospice for women who had been abandoned. The building’s origins stretch back to 1272 and was overhauled in 1544 by none other than Jacopo Sansovino, architect of the Logetta, the Biblioteca Marciana, and the Palazzo Dolfin Manin.
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