Famous hotel in Venice, Italy
History
Palazzo Genovese was built at the end of the 19th century in neo-Gothic style and blends perfectly into Venice’s stunning architecture.
The façade on the Grand Canal has numerous windows, and the entrance on Campo di San Gregorio leads to a lovely garden with bamboos and an old well.
During renovations they found the ancient remains of the destroyed monastery of San Gregorio. Then, after further excavation, they brought to light the remains of 9th-century wooden dwellings and finally, a 7th-century stone building in which they found a rare coin.