Palazzo Loredan Gheltoff Explained

Palazzo Loredan Gheltoff
Location:Venice, Italy
Address:Calle dell' Aseo (ai Ormesini) 1863/64, Cannaregio
Completion Date:14th/15th century
Architectural Style:Venetian Gothic
Affiliation: House of Loredan

Palazzo Loredan Gheltoff is a 14th-century early Gothic palace of the Loredan family located at Calle dell'Aseo in the Cannaregio district of Venice.[1]

Architecture

The Palazzo Loredan Gheltoff is an imposing Gothic palace from the 14th to 15th centuries in which the archaic version of the "L" structure still appears with a spacious single-cell wing and a large courtyard behind it; quite an unusual feature for a large dwelling which, in this case, overlooking the canal to the north and therefore with rear sunshine, improves its functionality by recovering an architectural scheme already outdated in its time. The side on the Rio della Misericordia (or San Girolamo) shows, above the ground floor, a rather large mezzanine and, on the noble floor, an exaphor that was tampered with in a later period for the addition of the balconies. On the east side of the building the Aseo bridge joins the Fodamenta della Misericordia.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Lorenzetti, G.. Venezia e il suo estuario. 1974. 409.
  2. Book: Brusegan, M. I Palazzi di Venezia. Newton Compton. 2007. 222.