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Palazzo Marcello dei Leoni

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Palazzo Marcello dei Leoni

The Palazzo Marcello dei Leoni is a palace located between the Rio di San Tomà e Palazzo Dolfin, on the Grand Canal in the sestiere di San Polo in the city of Venice, Italy.

History

The simple facade has round arched second strory windows. The name of the palace derives from the patrician Marcello family, and the fact that the entry gate had two worn lion statues, likely once from the nearby church of San Tomà when it was rebuilt in the 14th century. The house once hosted the historian Pompeo Gherardo Molmenti.

References

Palazzo Marcello dei Leoni Wikipedia