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Palazzo Malipiero is a palace in Venice, Italy. It is on the Grand Canal in the central San Samuele square. It stands just across from the Palazzo Grassi Exhibition Center. It is situated at the crossroads of the city's cultural and artistic areas. The splendid Italian garden with a view of the Grand Canal makes it even more unique. Originally built in Byzantine times, the nine centuries' architectural history of the palace can be retraced in its complex structure: each generation of owners left its stamp of caring and fervour for the arts.

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  • Palazzo Malipiero (de)
  • Palazzo Malipiero (it)
  • Palazzo Malipiero (en)
  • 馬尼皮耶羅宮 (zh)
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  • 馬尼皮耶羅宮(義大利語:Palazzo Malipiero)是義大利城市威尼斯的一座宮殿建築,鄰近威尼斯大運河,對面是格拉西宮。馬尼皮耶羅宮始建於11世紀。 (zh)
  • Palazzo Malipiero, auch Palazzo Cappello Malipiero Barnabò oder Palazzo Malipiero Cappello, früher auch Ca’ Granda de San Samuel genannt, ist ein Palast in Venedig in der italienischen Region Venetien. Er liegt im Sestiere San Marco mit Blick auf den Canal Grande neben der Kirche San Samuele und dem Ca’ del Duca. Über die Jahrhunderte ging der Palast durch viele Hände und nicht alle Eigentümer sind bekannt. Man weiß, dass die Soranzos ihn vermutlich erbauen ließen, er irgendwann den Cappellos gehörte, auch den Malipieros, die ihm schließlich sein heutiges Aussehen gaben, und auch den Barnabòs. (de)
  • Palazzo Malipiero is a palace in Venice, Italy. It is on the Grand Canal in the central San Samuele square. It stands just across from the Palazzo Grassi Exhibition Center. It is situated at the crossroads of the city's cultural and artistic areas. The splendid Italian garden with a view of the Grand Canal makes it even more unique. Originally built in Byzantine times, the nine centuries' architectural history of the palace can be retraced in its complex structure: each generation of owners left its stamp of caring and fervour for the arts. (en)
  • Palazzo Malipiero, anticamente chiamato "la Ca' Granda de' San Samuel" per le notevoli dimensioni, è un palazzo di Venezia di ubicato nel sestiere di San Marco, in prossimità di Palazzo Grassi e affacciato sul Canal Grande. I proprietari nei secoli sono stati innumerevoli e non tutti noti, tra loro si ricordano: i Soranzo, che probabilmente lo edificarono, i Cappello, i Malipiero, che lo ingrandirono fino a dargli l'attuale struttura, e i Barnabò. (it)
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  • Palazzo Malipiero, auch Palazzo Cappello Malipiero Barnabò oder Palazzo Malipiero Cappello, früher auch Ca’ Granda de San Samuel genannt, ist ein Palast in Venedig in der italienischen Region Venetien. Er liegt im Sestiere San Marco mit Blick auf den Canal Grande neben der Kirche San Samuele und dem Ca’ del Duca. Über die Jahrhunderte ging der Palast durch viele Hände und nicht alle Eigentümer sind bekannt. Man weiß, dass die Soranzos ihn vermutlich erbauen ließen, er irgendwann den Cappellos gehörte, auch den Malipieros, die ihm schließlich sein heutiges Aussehen gaben, und auch den Barnabòs. Das Gebäude, das in byzantinischer Zeit entstand, hat eine stark gegliederte Struktur, was darauf zurückzuführen ist, dass jeder Eigentümer den Palast an seine eigenen Erfordernisse und an seinen eigenen Geschmack angepasst hat, was zu einer großen Vielzahl von Architekturstilen führte. (de)
  • Palazzo Malipiero is a palace in Venice, Italy. It is on the Grand Canal in the central San Samuele square. It stands just across from the Palazzo Grassi Exhibition Center. It is situated at the crossroads of the city's cultural and artistic areas. The splendid Italian garden with a view of the Grand Canal makes it even more unique. Originally built in Byzantine times, the nine centuries' architectural history of the palace can be retraced in its complex structure: each generation of owners left its stamp of caring and fervour for the arts. For some years from 1740 Giacomo Casanova lived in the Palazzo Malipiero. In spite of his young age (he was just 15 years old), he began his successful social life in these very rooms. Here he gave a broad demonstration of his innate gift for the art of love. The present owners have handled the recent restoration with special care in respecting the palace's historical background. They have maintained Palazzo Malipiero's ancient splendour and the traditional prestige, and, in upgrading installations and equipment to modern standards, improved the great comfort of its spacious rooms. (en)
  • Palazzo Malipiero, anticamente chiamato "la Ca' Granda de' San Samuel" per le notevoli dimensioni, è un palazzo di Venezia di ubicato nel sestiere di San Marco, in prossimità di Palazzo Grassi e affacciato sul Canal Grande. I proprietari nei secoli sono stati innumerevoli e non tutti noti, tra loro si ricordano: i Soranzo, che probabilmente lo edificarono, i Cappello, i Malipiero, che lo ingrandirono fino a dargli l'attuale struttura, e i Barnabò. L'edificio, sorto in epoca bizantina, ha una struttura molto articolata, dovuta al fatto che ogni proprietario ha adattato il palazzo alle proprie esigenze e ai propri gusti, facendo confluire in esso una grande varietà di stili architettonici. (it)
  • 馬尼皮耶羅宮(義大利語:Palazzo Malipiero)是義大利城市威尼斯的一座宮殿建築,鄰近威尼斯大運河,對面是格拉西宮。馬尼皮耶羅宮始建於11世紀。 (zh)
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