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Lipparini at Ca'nova in Grand Canal, Venice The one-bedroom Lipparini is the newest in this exclusive collection. Entirely restored and redecorated in spring 2019.
Borsato at Ca'nova in Grand Canal, Venice holiday apartment looks out onto the Grand Canal, with far-reaching views over the lagoon.
Castellare de' Sernigi Tuscany Villa situated in the Chianti area between the provinces of Florence and Siena, in the heart of Tuscany, is rich in history with many Renaissance cities and towns nearby, including Florence, Siena, San Gimignano, and Volterra.
This elegant and spacious two bedroom apartment is in the popular Campo Santa Margherita, in the Dorsoduro district of Venice. Situated halfway between the impressive Basilica of Santa Maria Gloriosa Dei Frari and the Fondamenta Zattere
Canella at Ca'nova in Grand Canal, Venice lies on the third floor (4th American floor) reached by the newly added elevator of the Palazzo, and looks onto a sunny and quiet square. Focal point is the generous living and dining room with open kitchen.
Relais Ca Tron luxury vacation rental is an outstanding villa in Roncade, close to the magical city of Venice.
The Venetian Villa Luxury is owned by the original aristocratic family the Marcello family. The Marcello family has had a great role in Venice military, social and political history throughout the centuries, being one of the twelve most powerful families of the city.
The Veneto Dreams is an incredible property walking distance to lovely shops and dining. This incredibly elegant mansion has been blessed by many distinguished guests throughout the course of time and painters such as Gianbattista and Giandomenico Tiepolo whose masterpiece frescoes adorn the Villa Valmarana Nani nearby also drew inspiration from the beauty of the area
Holiday in a villa in the region of the Euganean Hills: have you ever stayed in an old unique and unforgettable aristocratic home? La Mas de Emo was built in 1568 from a Dario Variotari project, a painter pupil of Veronese with a real passion for architecture, who designed and decorated this house with frescoes representing mythological scenes or the tradition of his family, cherubs and grotesques.
Venice, capital of northern Italy’s Veneto region, is built on more than 100 small islands in a marshy lagoon in the Adriatic Sea. Its stone palaces seemingly rise out of the water. There are no cars or roadways, just canals and boats. The Grand Canal snakes through the city, which is filled with innumerable narrow, mazelike alleys and small squares