The Hotel Manin is dedicated to the last doge of the â??Serenissimaâ? Republic, Lucovico Manin, who was born in 1726 and original of a most ancient Tuscan family. The Hotel enjoys a splendid location, facing the Grand Canal, the Rialto Bridge, just ten minutesâ?? walk from St. Markâ??s Square and it will offer guests the chance to live Venice in the elegant luxury of a former private villa.
The building, the ancient â??Barocciâ? palace built in XIX century on charge of Pellegrino Orefice, is constructed on the site of one of Veniceâ??s seven opera houses, the Teatro Santâ??Angelo, which opened in 1676. From 1714 onwards, Vivaldi staged many operas there. Careful and skilful renovation has restored it to its former glory, paying maximum attention to comfort and atmosphere: the 44 rooms, of which eleven are suites, are very quiet and comfortable, and many have views over the Grand Canal. Guests can access the Hotel from the nearby Santâ?? Angelo waterbus stop on the Grand Canal.
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