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Designed by Architect Vittoria, on commission from the Bernardo family, the palace was built in the middle of the 16th century.
What is now the building's main façade – covered entirety by fresco' s originally formed the side of the building that overlooked the garden, where Ca' Rezzonico now stands.
Around 200 years ago, the current owner's ancestors added a new Italian garden to the palace, demolishing a series of houses on the side closest to the Grand Canal in the process and gave the Palazzo Nani Bernardo an entirely new, and harmonious aspect that is still evident today. |
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