Hotel Palazzo Nani

Studio Marco Piva has partnered with the Radisson Collection Hotel brand to create the Palazzo Nani Venice, the fourth Italian hotel for the brand.

Preserving the past by designing the future: Palazzo Nani, previously house of the aristocratic Nani family, then a school, reopened its doors to the city, after the major renovation work curated by Studio Marco Piva, carried out under the supervision, and in agreement, with the Superintendence of Fine Arts and Landscape for the Municipality of Venice, as the property is subject to the protection regime for its historical value.

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The new Hotel Palazzo Nani evolves the concept of luxury, giving it a cultural and refined value, combining the artistic heritage with a profound aesthetic research in which the best design integrates with the emotional and social value of the work, increasing its prestige even more.

Palazzo-NaniA change of intended use that keep intact the historical and artistic value of the Palace, preserving and emphasising the original structures and floors, as well as all the frescoes, magnified with the use of light.

Palazzo-NaniThe emotional element of the project is the lifeblood of the place: everything has been studied and designed with the intention of finding a reference to the city of Venice. The work of Studio Marco Piva was therefore based on the dialogue between the existing on the one hand, and with the history of the place on the other, in a combination of past and future.

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“With the Palazzo Nani project we aimed to create a “special place” in Venice that offers the best of hospitality in an attractive and osmotic context.

A new concept of luxury that harmoniously combines history, art and design to offer guests and visitors the most refined welcoming, in continuity with the best Venetian tradition.

Palazzo Nani, thanks to the meticulous restoration of its monumental parts, its friezes and its stunning frescoes, has been brought back to life and will continue to pass on its intrinsic beauty also through a non-invasive but elegant and light interior design.

A design that is careful about formal and material choices, colours and textures that aims to configure a new sophisticated setting, a contribution to the magnificence of the city”. – Marco Piva

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