Venice, Italy
Overlooking a small canal, Hotel C? dei Conti is a palace belonged to the Armenian family of the Sherimann, famous nobles in Venice, owned it until the end of the 19th Century. Count Sherimann transformed the palace in a shelter for homeless and poor orphan children during 1800. The building has been recently completely renovated inside and outside, preserving its original architecture. The hotel is on 3 levels: ground, first and second floors and includes two magnificent halls and terrace. Two original Greek columns dating back to the 13th Century and a well adorn the entrance. Furniture and fabrics in the rooms are in the 18th Century style. |