Palazzo Brandolin Rota is a three-storey building, with a
mezzanine level between the ground floor and the first
noble floor. The façade on the Grand Canal is quite simple, with a rounded water portal in the center. Each of the two noble floors—erected in different epochs but looking substantially the same—has nine round-headed openings, with the five central units joined to form
pentaforas. The
balustrades cover all the openings of the first noble floor and only the pentafora of the second one. The building has a raised façade on its top part, terminating with a
tympanum of two square single-light windows and a pair of large chimneys. ==Gallery==