A great place to visit to obtain really stunning views of the city. Only 80 steps and 6€ and you will have hundreds of opportunities to take THE picture. Steeped in history this architectural wonder hits all the notes on what you want in Venice.
The eighty monolithic steps, which climb counterclockwise, find their end at the wonderful terrace "Belvedere", from which it is possible to admire the whole City on the lagoon.
The Palace, in its century-old history, has been inhabited by several owners. In the nineteenth century, for example, it was turned into a lodging-house by Arnaux Marseille, called "il Maltese", who local rumours suggest had been the inspiration for Corto Maltese, the main character of Hugo Pratt's comics.
It was really one of the lodging-house guests, the German astronomer Ernst Wilhelm Tempel, who discovered the C/1859 comet and the Merope Nebula of the Pleiades during one of his sky observation activities.
In 1849 the Palace was donated by its last owner to the "Fraterna dei Poveri di San Luca". read more