Giorgio Massari began to built the Palace Grassi
in 1749 for the Bolognese family, the Grassi, who wanted through their wealth to join the Venetian nobility in 1718. The splendor of the Baroque is present in this palace, the façade is typically Venetian, the central windows are too close together and separate them from the side windows there are twin pillars. Located in the Grand Canal in Venice, Palazzo Grassi now belongs to FIAT that regularly uses it to organize exhibitions. Hotels in Venice
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