Embodying the essence of Venice, Palazzo Franchetti is an architectural masterpiece that narrates centuries of history.
Overlooking the Grand Canal, this building dates back to the 15th century, and its elegant Gothic and Renaissance lines capture the imagination of all who approach.
A place that tells the entire Venetian heritage through its art and culture etched in marble.
Each room tells stories of noble families and past eras, while its privileged position makes it a meeting point for artists, intellectuals, and culture enthusiasts.
The atmosphere is imbued with a sense of emotion and creativity, a call that fascinates every visitor.
Here, history intertwines with contemporary art, making Palazzo Franchetti not just a place to visit, but an experience to live, "a refuge for the soul in one of the most extraordinary cities in the world."
Moro Café, in the shade of Palazzo Franchetti, offers an almost magical place for guests and passersby.
Moving from the aroma of croissants and coffee to the warm hues of an aperitif is seamless.
A dynamic and light cuisine intrigues palates at any time of the day.
A place where even a simple brunch becomes an authentic and quality experience.