- Palazzo Grimani
Palazzo Grimani di San Luca is a Renaissance building in
Venice ,Italy . It is located on the Rio di San Luca channel of the city, at the point in which it flows into theCanal Grande .Originally the residence of the Venetian doge
Antonio Grimani , it was rebuilt in 1532-1569 by his heirs Vittore, "procuratore generale" of the city, andGiovanni Grimani , cardinal andPatriarch of Aquileia . The latter allegedly collaborated withMichele Sanmicheli , who had been usually credited as the designer of the whole construction [http://www.artive.arti.beniculturali.it/Grimani/Storia_grimani.htm] . The palace was completed in 1575 by Giovanni Rusconi. Alessandro Vittoria was responsible for the ornamentation of the doorway.The palace has a three parts composition with a small backyard. The façade, sporting characteristical massive windows arches, is decorated with polychrome marble. The most striking feature of the interior is the "Sala di Psiche" (c. 1540), with frescoes by
Francesco Menzocchi ,Camillo Mantovano and Francesco Salviati. Other artists who worked to the palace's decoration includeTaddeo Zuccari andGiovanni da Udine .Palazzo Grimani is currently the seat of the Venice' Appeal Court.
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