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Palazzo Pesaro Orfei
Historic palace in Venice, Italy / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Palazzo Pesaro Orfei or Palazzo Pesaro degli Orfei is a historic palace in Venice, in northern Italy. It was built by the Pesaro family in the fifteenth century in Venetian Gothic style.[2] From 1902 it was the home of Mariano Fortuny and his wife Henriette Negrin.[3]: 49 It now houses the Museo Fortuny, and may also be called Palazzo Fortuny.
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![]() Façade of the palace on Campo San Beneto | |
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Architectural style | Venetian Gothic |
Location | Campo San Beneto, Venice |
Country | Italy |
Coordinates | 45.4354°N 12.3322°E / 45.4354; 12.3322 |
Current tenants | Museo Fortuny |
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