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The Palazzo Giustinian is a palace in Venice , northern Italy , situated in the Dorsoduro district and overlooking the Grand Canal next to Ca' Foscari . It is among the best examples of the late Venetian Gothic and was the final residence of Princess Louise of Artois .

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5-630: Palazzo Giustinian may refer to: Palazzo Giustinian (Dorsoduro) Palazzo Giustinian Lolin Palazzo Giustinian Loredan Palazzo Giustinian Pesaro Palazzo Giustinian Persico Palazzo Giustinian Recanati See also [ edit ] Ca' Giustinian Palazzo Giustiniani (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

10-451: A sottoportego , or portico-tunnel, connects to the central portal. The two sub-palaces share numerous decorative features with the annexed Ca' Foscari . They have an L-shaped plan with four floors, the upper ones having mullioned windows . At the piano nobile they form a six-arches arcade with an interwoven motif of multi-lobes circles. The single windows are ogival, or decorated with a three-lobe motif. Ca' Giustinian dei Vescovi has in

15-444: The rear a court with a Gothic staircase, while Ca' Giustinian delle Zogie has a large garden. The family sold the palazzo in the 19th century. Since then, personalities such as painter Natale Schiavoni , German composer Richard Wagner (who wrote the second act of Tristan und Isolde here between 1858 and 1859), the last Duchess of Parma, Louise d'Artois , and Hungarian violinist Franz von Vecsey have lived here. George Eliot

20-497: The title Palazzo Giustinian . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Palazzo_Giustinian&oldid=1219259151 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Palazzo Giustinian (Dorsoduro) The edifice

25-480: Was built in the late 15th century, perhaps with the participation of Bartolomeo Bon . The palace consisted originally of two separated sectors, one for each branch of the family, which were later joined by a façade; these are the Ca' Giustinian dei Vescovi (now housing part of the Ca' Foscari University ) and the Ca' Giustinian dalle Zogie (now privately owned). Behind the façade, they are separated by an alley which, through

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