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The Giudecca island is one of the most famous residential areas of Venice. With its characteristic houses, and the famous Redentore church, it exudes a charm that has always remained intact over time. Just a short gondola ride from San Marco, it was called Venice's "garden of delights" in the 18th century. The apartment is located in one of the most exclusive contexts of Venice, the former Molino Stucky, the only example of an industrial building in late nineteenth-century neo-gothic style in Venice, from which it is possible to reach San Marco and the main points of interest of Venice in less than ten minutes.We reach this marvellous flat on the island of Giudecca, in an exclusive complex undergoing industrial archaeological development and redevelopment. We ascend to the top floor of the building by lift, where this sophisticated unit presents itself to us with its multi-level layout. Already from the entrance we breathe in an industrial atmosphere; the very wide staircase leads us comfortably into the main area of the flat, destined as a living area. Here, a room with a double view of the Giudecca Canal and the South Lagoon acts as a filter to the living area, a very generously sized open space with huge floor-to-ceiling windows that impress and offer a truly unique view! From the living room you can admire the relaxing South Lagoon, an expanse of water with unique reflections and colours between blue and emerald. Similarly, from the kitchen area you can comfortably enjoy an evocative view of Venice: our gaze lingers on the Zattere and the Jesuit Church, marvellous and romantic, even more so in the evening, when it is all lit up by the lights of the promenade. The upper floor, the sleeping area, is accessed via a beautiful, modern staircase overlooking the living room: here we find two large double bedrooms and a bathroom at their service. Meer bekijken Minder bekijken Ort: Giudecca, Venedig
Die Insel Giudecca ist eines der bekanntesten Wohngebiete Venedigs. Mit seinen charakteristischen Häusern und der berühmten Redentore-Kirche strahlt es einen Charme aus, der im Laufe der Zeit immer intakt geblieben ist. Nur eine kurze Gondelfahrt von Marco entfernt, wurde es im 18. Jahrhundert Venedigs "Garten der Freuden" genannt. Die Wohnung befindet sich in einem der exklusivsten Kontexte Venedigs: das ehemaligen Molino Stucky, dem einzigen Beispiel eines Industriegebäudes im neugotischen Stil des späten 19. Jahrhunderts in Venedig, von dem aus man San Marco und den Hauptort erreichen kann Sehenswürdigkeiten von Venedig in weniger als zehn Minuten. Location: Giudecca, Venice
The Giudecca island is one of the most famous residential areas of Venice. With its characteristic houses, and the famous Redentore church, it exudes a charm that has always remained intact over time. Just a short gondola ride from San Marco, it was called Venice's "garden of delights" in the 18th century. The apartment is located in one of the most exclusive contexts of Venice, the former Molino Stucky, the only example of an industrial building in late nineteenth-century neo-gothic style in Venice, from which it is possible to reach San Marco and the main points of interest of Venice in less than ten minutes.We reach this marvellous flat on the island of Giudecca, in an exclusive complex undergoing industrial archaeological development and redevelopment. We ascend to the top floor of the building by lift, where this sophisticated unit presents itself to us with its multi-level layout. Already from the entrance we breathe in an industrial atmosphere; the very wide staircase leads us comfortably into the main area of the flat, destined as a living area. Here, a room with a double view of the Giudecca Canal and the South Lagoon acts as a filter to the living area, a very generously sized open space with huge floor-to-ceiling windows that impress and offer a truly unique view! From the living room you can admire the relaxing South Lagoon, an expanse of water with unique reflections and colours between blue and emerald. Similarly, from the kitchen area you can comfortably enjoy an evocative view of Venice: our gaze lingers on the Zattere and the Jesuit Church, marvellous and romantic, even more so in the evening, when it is all lit up by the lights of the promenade. The upper floor, the sleeping area, is accessed via a beautiful, modern staircase overlooking the living room: here we find two large double bedrooms and a bathroom at their service. Location: Giudecca, Venice
The Giudecca island is one of the most famous residential areas of Venice. With its characteristic houses, and the famous Redentore church, it exudes a charm that has always remained intact over time. Just a short gondola ride from San Marco, it was called Venice's "garden of delights" in the 18th century. The apartment is located in one of the most exclusive contexts of Venice, the former Molino Stucky, the only example of an industrial building in late nineteenth-century neo-gothic style in Venice, from which it is possible to reach San Marco and the main points of interest of Venice in less than ten minutes.We reach this marvellous flat on the island of Giudecca, in an exclusive complex undergoing industrial archaeological development and redevelopment. We ascend to the top floor of the building by lift, where this sophisticated unit presents itself to us with its multi-level layout. Already from the entrance we breathe in an industrial atmosphere; the very wide staircase leads us comfortably into the main area of the flat, destined as a living area. Here, a room with a double view of the Giudecca Canal and the South Lagoon acts as a filter to the living area, a very generously sized open space with huge floor-to-ceiling windows that impress and offer a truly unique view! From the living room you can admire the relaxing South Lagoon, an expanse of water with unique reflections and colours between blue and emerald. Similarly, from the kitchen area you can comfortably enjoy an evocative view of Venice: our gaze lingers on the Zattere and the Jesuit Church, marvellous and romantic, even more so in the evening, when it is all lit up by the lights of the promenade. The upper floor, the sleeping area, is accessed via a beautiful, modern staircase overlooking the living room: here we find two large double bedrooms and a bathroom at their service. Posizione: Giudecca, Venezia
L’isola della Giudecca è una delle zone residenziali più note di Venezia. Con le sue caratteristiche casette, e la famosa chiesa del Redentore, emana un fascino che nel tempo si è sempre mantenuto intatto. Distante solo un breve giro in gondola da San Marco, è stata denominata "giardino delle delizie" di Venezia nel 18° secolo. L'appartamento è inserito in uno dei contesti più esclusivi di Venezia, l'ex Molino Stucky, unico esempio di edificio industriale in stile neo-gotico di Venezia tardo ottocentesco, da cui è possibile raggiungere San Marco ed i principali punti d’interesse di Venezia in meno di dieci minuti. Location: Giudecca, Venice
The Giudecca island is one of the most famous residential areas of Venice. With its characteristic houses, and the famous Redentore church, it exudes a charm that has always remained intact over time. Just a short gondola ride from San Marco, it was called Venice's "garden of delights" in the 18th century. The apartment is located in one of the most exclusive contexts of Venice, the former Molino Stucky, the only example of an industrial building in late nineteenth-century neo-gothic style in Venice, from which it is possible to reach San Marco and the main points of interest of Venice in less than ten minutes.We reach this marvellous flat on the island of Giudecca, in an exclusive complex undergoing industrial archaeological development and redevelopment. We ascend to the top floor of the building by lift, where this sophisticated unit presents itself to us with its multi-level layout. Already from the entrance we breathe in an industrial atmosphere; the very wide staircase leads us comfortably into the main area of the flat, destined as a living area. Here, a room with a double view of the Giudecca Canal and the South Lagoon acts as a filter to the living area, a very generously sized open space with huge floor-to-ceiling windows that impress and offer a truly unique view! From the living room you can admire the relaxing South Lagoon, an expanse of water with unique reflections and colours between blue and emerald. Similarly, from the kitchen area you can comfortably enjoy an evocative view of Venice: our gaze lingers on the Zattere and the Jesuit Church, marvellous and romantic, even more so in the evening, when it is all lit up by the lights of the promenade. The upper floor, the sleeping area, is accessed via a beautiful, modern staircase overlooking the living room: here we find two large double bedrooms and a bathroom at their service.