Unwind in the excellently curated library and game room, a peaceful retreat for reading, relaxation, or an espresso after exploring.
It was helpful
It wasn't helpful
The palazzo in which Aman Canal Grande Venice is housed, Palazzo Papadopoli, was built in 1550 by the architect and follower of Sansovino, Gian Giacomo de Grigi, as commissioned by the Coccina family. The Coccinas were wealthy traders and seafarers who had recently moved to Venice from Bergamo. The palazzo was sold to the Tiepolo family in 1718 after the death of Francesco Coccina, the last descendant. Avid art collectors, the Tiepolos built an impressive library and gathered treasures from all over the world which were viewed by many notable figures of the time. The Tiepolos also employed the painter Giambattista Tiepolo to decorate rooms with frescoes which still remain today. The palazzo changed hands several times between 1837 and 1864 when it was acquired by the Papadopoli family. The brothers Count Nicolo and Angelo Papadopoli moved to Venice from Corfu in Greece, and Nicolo married Maddalena Aldobrandini who came from a wealthy family of intellectuals. The Aman Canal Grande Venice is a hotel. Located in Venice Island - Grand Canal area..




Distance from Aman Canal Grande Venice
:0.9 miles
Venice Marco Polo Airport:5.1 miles
Venezia Santa Lucia:1.9 miles
St Mark's Basilica:0.9 miles
Doge's Palace:0.8 miles
Bridge Of Sighs:0.8 miles
No, Aman Canal Grande Venice doesn’t offer pool areas.
No, Aman Canal Grande Venice doesn’t allow pets.
No, Aman Canal Grande Venice doesn’t provide parking.
Check-in at Aman Canal Grande Venice is available from: . Check-out time is by .
Aman Canal Grande Venice is located in Palazzo Papadopoli, Calle Tiepolo, 1364, 30125, Mestre-Venezia, Italy.
The prices and availability we receive from booking sites change constantly. This means you may not always find the exact same offer you saw on trivago when you land on the booking site.