- Palazzo Barbarigo
Palazzo Barbarigo is a palace in
Venice ,Italy , situated on the Grand Canal of the city. It was originally built in the16th century . Today it is one of the more opulent palazzi on the canal, distinguished by itsmosaic s ofMurano glass applied in1886 . At the time it was owned by the proprietors of one of the glass factories, who took their cue from the exterior mosaics on the facade ofSt Mark's Basilica .The palazzo follows the Renaissance pattern of design on three floors: an open
loggia gives access to the canal surmounted by aPiano nobile with open loggias and decorated columns, with a "secondo piano nobile" (secondary floor) above. The comparatively modern mosaics probably cover original windows, and obliviate the original design. When the mosaics were executed, the then new owners were decried by their morearistocrat ic neighbours as "nouveaux riches", and their taste garish and out of keeping with the genteel decay of the neighbouring buildings. However, it should be remembered that many of theRenaissance palazzi on the canal were once too covered inpolychrome andgilt decorations, with elaborateplaster andstucco work adding to their splendour.Part of the Palazzo Barbarigo is today a showroom and shop of
Murano glass .In the 20s Palazzo Barbarigo was the headquarters of
Pauly & C. - Compagnia Venezia Murano , the oldest of actually brands of venetian glass factory. Pauly was founded in 1866.External links
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=venice,+italy&ll=45.430880,12.330168&spn=0.003004,0.010274&t=k&hl=en Satellite image from Google Maps] (on the south bank of the Grand Canal, just to the right of the wide north-south canal)
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