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SPORT FACILITIES AND LEISURE ACTIVITIES AT THE PROPERTY OR NEARBY |
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L’Alcova Restaurant on the Grand Canal
With its splendid panoramic terrace on the Grand Canal
L’Alcova Restaurant is open all year around to allowing you
to indulge both your passion for Venice and your love for
food and wine. In an exclusive setting, Chef Giampaolo
Cosimo offers an original cuisine based on the local
Venetian traditions. The Rialto market is just in front of
the hotel: cross the canal to experience the seasons of the
sea and the fresh products. L’Alcova Restaurant is an
eloquent expression of the Mediterranean creativity. A place
to encounter Venice at your fingertips. |
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Bar L’Incontro
Bar L’Incontro offers an ideal respite and is set to
become a destination on its own both for Venetians and
Guests. A distinctive lounge atmosphere for conversation in
privacy and style, light meals, innovative drinks and
afternoon teas. |
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The Chef
Giampaolo Cosimo, the masterful Chef, takes care of
constant pursuit of taste. His style is based on the
traditional Italian culinary tradition and innovative touch.
Cosimo’s previous experience includes some of Venice’s most
prestigious Venetian restaurants and distinguished Hotels
restaurants. His repertoire is various and eclectic,
demonstrating passion for a job that demands utmost skills
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Art & Artists
The artistic heritage of this Venetian Palazzo features some
spectacular paintings from many famous Artists of the 17th
and 18th Century: Giambattista Tiepolo, Sebastiano Ricci,
Pietro Longhi, a rare example of resistance to the passing
of A Member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World magnificent
art works can be seen throughout. |
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The Luxury
of Gatherings and Events |
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Ca’ Sagredo Hotel is the ultimate
venue for luxury events framed by the magic of 18th Century
in Venice, in one the most exclusive palaces of the city. A
number of rooms are available with an overall capacity of
200 persons: Sala del Tiepolo, Sala Amigoni Sala di Apollo.
The Music Ballroom has a splendid and timeless atmosphere,
the ideal setting for dinner parties, fashion shows,
weddings and special occasions. The Sagredos were great
lovers of the arts and the Palazzo itself can be considered
a Museum itself; today’s hotel reflects the same passion and
spirit of the past opening its doors to Artists, Musicians,
Writers and to all creative projects. |
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Il Portego
The impressive architecture of the Portego is due to the
splendid Gothic windows of the floor. The rich wall
decoration of the interior is the work of the one most
important Venetian artists of the 18th century: Andrea
Urbani. All The Palazzo's principal rooms are arranged on
this first piano nobile. The Portego is the ideal setting
for a cocktail reception.
Mq: 183 - Lenght: 7,50 - Width: 24,00 |
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La Sala Amigoni
Interconnecting to the otther rooms is ideal for a
hospitality suite or a syndicate break out room a small
meeting or a speakers relax room.
Mq: 66 - Lenght: 12,00 - Width: 5,00 |
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La Sala del Doge
This spectacular room is one of the most beautiful
corners of the Palazzo Sagredo. The brilliant pink colors of
the stucchis and the original decors make it the perfect
setting for exclusive romantic dinner.
Mq: 59 - Lenght: 6,80 - Width: 8,60 |
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La Sala del Tiepolo
Interconnecting to the theatre, the 58 m² are ideal for
small size meeting or banquets, a hospitality suite or a
syndicate break out room.
Mq: 49 - Lenght: 7,00 - Width: 7,00 |
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La Sala della Musica
Thi is the largest room in the Palazzo - the
magnificent Ballroom- and is of double height.
The walls are decorated in trompe l'oeil by the
artist Gaspare Diziani. The images are of an
architectural nature, which create the feeling
that the large room is even more massive than it
is. It is the idea it is the ideal exclusive
venue for all types of high class events.
Mq: 156 - Lenght: 12,50 - Width: 12,50
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The Service and the Details
State of the art features:
- Concierge and Guest Relations
- Babysitting on request
- Personal shopper and personal trainer on request
- Luxury guide service and tours
- Express Vip check in and check out
- AC, minibar, satellite TV with interactive video system
- Internet access in rooms and all public areas
- Multiline telephones
- Daily selection of local and international newspapers |
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AROUND THE HOTEL
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Cannaregio
Crumbling, piquant Cannaregio is the most trendy area of the
City, where you can begin to feel what everyday life is
like, more than anywhere in Venice. Cannaregio was
Tintoretto’s home base, he is buried in the beautiful
Venetian Gothic Madonna dell’Orto, which also contains
several of his jumbo masterpieces. |
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Madonna dell'Orto
A church that most of Venice tourist never see. Tintoretto’s
Church has a noble brick façade and a graceful interior but
are the Tintoretto paintings to draw most visitors out to
this northern reach of the city. |
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Ca' D'Oro
The Ca' d'Oro is perhaps the most famous Venetian palazzo of
all, after the Doges' Palace.
The name is due to the gilt and polychrome external
decorations which once adorned its walls. Built between 1428
and 1430 for the Contarini Family, who provided Venice with
eight Doges, is now open to the public as a gallery.
Currently the Palazzo is housing the Galleria Franchetti. In
its collection are Mantegna’s stern St Sebastian, Guardi’s
series of Venetian views. An excellent collection of
Renaissance bronzes by Pisanello and Il Riccio and fragments
of the famous frescoes by Giorgione and Titian from Fondaco
dei Tedeschi. |
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Rialto Bridge
It is oldest bridge across the canal and probably the most
famous in the city. When most people think of the Grand
Canal, they immediately envision the Rialto Bridge. Built to
link the two sides of the Canal at the oldest site of
commercial activity in Venice, there has been some kind of
bridge there since the thirteenth century. The present
bridge project was begun in 1576, after several earlier
wooden bridges had collapsed or burned down. The present
stone bridge, a single span designed by Antonio da Ponte,
was finally completed in 1591. It is remarkably similar to
the wooden bridge it succeeded. Two inclined ramps lead up
to a central portico. On either side of the portico the
covered ramps carry rows of shops. The engineering of the
bridge was considered so audacious that architect Vincenzo
Scamozzi predicted future ruin. The bridge has defied its
critics to become one of the architectural icons of Venice. |
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Grand Canal
The Grand Canal “Canal Grande” is the most important
waterway in Venice, crisscrossed with vaporetti and
gondolas. It is spanned by bridges and lined with palaces,
public buildings, and churches
It's shaped like a backwards letter S, and is approximately
two miles long.
The Grand Canal is indeed the most beautiful water street of
the world: a street which is a variety of colors, lights,
waters and is the true hearth of Venice itself. |
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The Ghetto
The Ghetto was created by Venetian Republic in 1516, both to
protect and isolate the Jewish resident, to placate the
Roman Catholic church. Guided tours are available at the
Museo Communità Ebraica in the Ghetto Nuovo and last 40
minutes to show the large collection of religious objects
and silverware. |
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