Inside Ca Dario. The most famous Palazzo in Venice because no one can get inside, but I did!
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- Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2023
- Exploring the interior of Ca Dario, the rarely seen interiors of one of Venices most fascinating homes. #venice #travel #italy #italia #veneto #venezia
I too have walked past this stupendous cà so many many times - hundreds !How I would love to tour it as you have !!
Wow just wow ! finally i get to see the inside of this place.
Thanks Steven for showing us this amazing building. Great video 😊
Magnificent. Interesting to also see the roof of the Peggy Guggenheim museum which looks rather splendid, too.
Great video someone finally got in and filmed it what a treat
I’d live there in a heartbeat. Thank you so much, it was a thrill🇦🇺🐨🦘
My goodness! What an absolutely stunning place. Very, very old money. Thank you for sharing this tantalizing peek into the past.
Incredible! Thank you for sharing that.
Wow. Its beautiful.
Thank you for making this video. We will definitiely look out for it on our next rip to Venice.
So it's just 2 doors down from the Guggenheim?? Uff - this video does make me want to visit Venice again. <3
Please google this palazzo which is understood to be cursed due and history of the unfortunate residents who lived there; bankruptcy, suicide and murder are why it is called cursed. No one who resided in Ca Dario seemed to escape tradgedy. The Palazzo was purchased by an American company, according to the information I read and apparently for sale. The residents even in 1970 had great misfortune while living in the Palazzo. I can't imagine why Simon didn't tell the Palazzo's fascinating and extraordinarily history. I hope this helps. ❤❤❤❤❤xx
WHO lives here ??? This place looks like the interior of a castle !!😍😍
thank you what a privilege to share
Splendid, I'll take 4!
Amazing! I would have liked a more detailed, slower, room by room video, but if I could hit the like button a hundred times I would. Thank you for sharing such a wonderful Palazzo.
Thank you. Loved it
Lovely place , the ornate decor. The windows, ceilings etc. Fantastic.
So my immediate question is why is this beautiful house derelict? Couldn't it be opened to the public + be maintained? Surely better than sitting empty. I'd love to have the garden, the amazing things you could do with that space.
Fabulous. Thank you