The newly-opened Palazzo Pianca in the historic center of Venice, a stone's throw from St. Mark’s Square between the Church of Santa Maria del Giglio and the Grand Canal, is a 16th-century stately home. Renovated by the Venetian firm Pianca, specialized in furnishing accessories and home styling, it has 16 rooms and two mini apartments that combine pre-existing and contemporary elements.
Colours inspired by the lagoon city
Not far from places of historical and cultural importance such as St. Marco’s Square, La Fenice Theater and the Accademia Galleries, Palazzo Pianca has a strong rapport with the city, has panoramic and urban views, and projects itself as a laboratory of lifestyles. The comfortable and cozy rooms have clean lines, the elegant materials for which the Venetian company is famous, and bright, vivid or neutral hues, inspired by the typical colours of Venetian facades and a constant reference to Venetian traditions.
Suites, Deluxe and Classic rooms
The Peacock Suite, Giglio Suite and Mezzanine Suite all have a living room and a bedroom.
The Botanic Deluxe, Penthouse Deluxe Blue & Brown and Artist Deluxe with their bright fabrics are comfortable and inviting, and in the Classic rooms there is an open desk and wardrobe and warm, soft lighting.
Researching the meaning of hospitality
"Palazzo Pianca is something more than a simple hotel - explains Aldo Pianca, the company’s president – it is a challenge, a desire to put ourselves to the test. The building is an oasis of tranquility in the heart of the city, with spaces that go beyond the pure concept of hospitality. The aim is to engage with the changing forms of living and traveling today. It is what we like to define a place of research into the meaning of hospitality.”