Once the residence of the Mocenigo family, the Mocenigo Palace (Palazzo Mocenigo) is now a museum nestled in the Santa Croce district, just south of the Grand Canal. This beautifully furnished palazzo showcases the fashion and lifestyle of 17th- and 18th-century Venetian aristocracy. Visitors can explore its richly decorated interiors, which provide a vivid glimpse into the lives of the nobility. The museum’s exhibits include period clothing, textiles, and furnishings, offering a tangible connection to the opulent past of Venice.
Mocenigo Palace (Palazzo Mocenigo)
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