The Grand Hotel Bastiani is a four-floors building in a
Renaissance Revival style. The main facade is at the corner facing Via Manin, while the left side facade is on Via Mazzini, at the corner of Piazza Gioberti within the
Porta Corsica area; both facades have access doors to the building. The ground floor of both facades is distinguished by large windows and entrance portals, which are designed with a lowered arch. The central entrance portal along the Via Manin facade is topped by a balcony supported by two projecting side brackets, while the portal located on the left side of this facade and the one along the Via Mazzini facade are covered by a corner canopy, where the hotel's signage is displayed. The ground floor walling is entirely covered in
rusticated stonework. The upper floors of the building feature exterior walls covered in plaster, except for the squared stone blocks that decorate the corners between the facades. There are continuous stringcourses, with a double one separating the ground floor from the floor above, and a single one separating the two uppermost levels. The facade facing Via Mazzini has rectangular, lintelled windows with shutter openings on all three upper levels, a type of window also found on the Via Manin facade. On this latter facade, the windows on the top floor retain the same stylistic elements as those on the other facade, while on the first and second floors, the lintels of each window are topped respectively by a characteristic triangular pediment and a semicircular cornice, resting on two vertical brackets that, in turn, are supported by the lateral ends of each lintel. Each niche between the lintel and the architectural element above contains a small animal head sculpture. The roof is a slightly pitched four-sided structure, beyond which a small square tower rises on the Via Mazzini side, with an axis not parallel to the facades. ==References==