in
Venice. The building is an L-shaped plan, with a ground floor, a
mezzanine and two
piani nobili. The latter, differently from the others, have a façade in
Istrian stone. The left side of the façade is shorter, and thus the portal and the central openings of the floors are asymmetrically placed. The floors have eight windows, the four central ones joined to form a quadruple
mullioned window. The small rear façade, which faces a small garden with a well at the center, features two quintuple mullioned windows with parapets in correspondence of the piani nobili, while at the ground floor there is a single opening divided by two columns. The interior has somewhat dilapidated frescoes by
Louis Dorigny, a
Diana and Endymion by
Jacopo Guarana, and stucco decorations. ==References==