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Welcome to Ca' Amadi. The palace dates back to the fourteenth century, it has been completely restructured and is situated in the heart of Venice just near Rialto Bridge and San Marco's square. Ca' Amadi during the golden period of the Venetian Republic was the house of the famous explorer Marco Polo when he was a child.
 
The entrance is in the open air: an open space which leads to the building and separates it from the confusion of the Town centre; it is called "Corte": a wonderful airy site that leads you into an atmosphere of  16th century  Venetian style. Ca' Amadi opens with a large central hall with decorations, and the architecture dates from the Gothic period.
 
Many rooms windows and a balcony overlook a typical Venetian Canal "Fontego dei Tedeschi", which flows into the near well-known Canal Grande. A rich continental breakfast is served on the Ground Floor in the magnificent Hall. All our rooms are wide, well lighted and comfortable. Each room is decorated in 16th century Venetian style. We are waiting to meet you soon in this enchanting place where you can enjoy the real Venetian atmosphere.