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An 'Inn' with charm and modern design, created by the architect Mauro Mazzolini who has completed this project after many others in Rome and in Umbria, where he resides. DD.724 is situated next to the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, a few steps from the Cini Palace, the Galleria dell'Accademia and the Chiesa della Salute in the hearth of Venician art.
Once he has passed through the entrance, the guest immediately finds himself surrounded by monuments, the lagoon and the allure of the city.
The eyes are drawn to works of art by some of the most important representatives of Italian painting, such as Raimondo Galeano, whose artistic research began as a form of pictorial expression based on the study of the image using true classical painting techniques, Stefania Orrų, Nazareno Luciani, Terenzio Eusebi, Gianni Terli and the photography of Piero Roi. |
Games with light (designed to create specific atmospheres in single rooms) and an avant-garde technique in furnishing which harmonises functionality and originality of design.
There are also clearly special and sought-after details such as new generation high-tech, liquid crystal TVs, internet access with ISDN connection in single rooms and an internet point with an ASDL connection in the reception of the hotel. Even the way in which these modern details are brought together with the furnishing is distinctive.
To the technological functionality is added the warm atmosphere which is created in 7 rooms by features such as the small fireplace, exposed beams in the ceiling, and glimpses of the characteristic views of the most authentic Venice: the view of the Rio and its gondolas below, a fresh vista of the Giudecca canal and the Garden of the Peggy Guggenheim Collection. |
The atmospheric lighting contributes to the silence and elegance of the place, candles shed light as if to continue to the magic heart of the city and it's fascination for art and culture. This aspect is highlighted by a small but selected library of books of art and countryside and urban views, there to delight the guest on grey winter days whilst sipping tea from the wide selection available at the hotel.
In fact, the main aim of the creator of DD.724 was to offer an alternative to the ever more dominant conventionality of mass tourism, with a love of what matters in this wonderful city. The ideal is still that of providing exceptional comfort with the added opportunity to deepen the thoughts and feelings evoked by the place, by offering a more authentic way of experiencing it. |
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