The Palazzo Marcello dei Leoni is a palace between the Rio di San Tomà e Palazzo Dolfin, on the Grand Canal in the sestiere di San Polo in Venice, Italy.
History
The simple facade has round arched second story 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.[1][2]
References
- ↑ Brusegan, Marcello (2007). I palazzi di Venezia: la storia della città raccontata attraverso i suoi splendidi e inconfondibili edifici. Rome: Newton Compton. p. 230. ISBN 978-88-541-0820-2. Retrieved 2 August 2021.
- ↑ Content in this edit is translated from the existing Italian Wikipedia article at it:Palazzo Marcello dei Leoni; see its history for attribution.
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