Ca’ Navagero 3, on the third floor of the palace, faces onto the inner court and onto the Canal of the Pietà, generating a quiet and magical atmosphere that only Venice can offer.
The sitting area is large and sunny, furnished elegantly and with style.
The bedrooms and bathrooms are also large and beautifully furnished, there is also a charming loft.
The kitchen is equipped with all modern conveniences.
The spacious flowered terrace will be the perfect place to enjoy your evening “aperitivo”or have a romantic sunset dinner, or simply to enjoy the view and relax seated comfortably amongst the roofs typical of Venice.
Ca’ Navagero, was the historical domicile of the aristocratic Navagero family. From the end of the 1300’s this family provided Venice with many important politicians, ambassadors, writers and historians, one of them being Andrea Navagero. He was very important in the cultural history of Renaissance Venice. The palazzo has origins dating as far back as 1400 and is represented in a famous painting of Jacopo De Barbari from 1500.
Between the 17th and 18th centuries the palazzo underwent transformations but continues to withhold its original aristocratic charm. Still today, the palace is home to artistic and architectural master works. The façade with its arches built in the 1400’s, the balcony, the entrance hall, the wooden ceilings and the inner court with its fountain decorated with the Navagero family crest are a few examples.
The restored and renovated Palazzo welcomes its guests exuding fascination, charm, elegance, and a great feeling of history. Situated on the Riva degli Schiavoni across from the Island of San Giorgio the Palazzo offers our guests an impressive view of the Laguna, the Doges’ Palace (Palazzo Ducale), the Grand Canal (Canal Grande) the Church of St Mary of Salvation (Santa Maria della Salute), the canal of the Giudecca and the Church of the Palladio dating from the 500’s. The view also includes the Islands of S. Servolo, Armeni, and the Lido of Venice that meets with the gardens of Castello where the international exposition of the Biennale and S. Elena are located.
In our Palazzo, you truly live in the heart of Venice.
Set along Riva degli Schiavoni, opposite the Island of S. George enjoys spectacular views of the basin S. Marco, ranging from the Palazzo Ducale, the Grand Canal and the Church of Health, the Giudecca Canal and the churches of the sixteenth century Palladio, the islands of S. Servolo and the Armenians, the Lido and closing on the green lung of the city, the gardens of the Castle of the international headquarters of the Biennale and S. Helen.
Living Venice in the heart of the city.
The Palazzo is located on the Riva degli Schiavoni, along the walkway connecting St Mark’s Square (Piazza San Marco) to the gardens of Sant Elena. We are truly in the heart of the city where the palaces, the churches, the museums, and the most famous Venetian sights: the Doges’ Palace (Palazzo Ducale), St Mark’s Basilica (Basilica San Marco), Church of St Zachary (San Zaccaria), the Church of Pieta where Antonio Vivaldi had his music school, the Correr Museum, the Arsenale, all these historical sights within 10 walking minutes.
Residents, giving the area its lively folkloristic atmosphere with its small boutiques, grocery shops, pharmacies, restaurants, banks and post office, still principally populate the neighborhood.
Here you can discover a Venice still rich in its secrets, lose yourself in its intriguing history unique to the world: collect unforgettable memories.
For lovers of good food, you will find many restaurants awarded for their gastronomy and enology in the area. Some of the best Venetian restaurants of Italian and international recognition mentioned in popular guidebooks are just minutes away.