Palazzo Gussoni Grimani Della Vida

The Palazzo Gussoni Grimani Della Vida, also called Grimani a San Fosca is a Renaissance-style palace on the Grand Canal, located between the and the , in the sestiere of Cannaregio, in Venice, Italy. The palace was built in the mid-16th century by a branch of the patrician Gussoni family and attributed to a design of Michele Sanmicheli. The Gussoni family is said to have played a role in the founding of Santa Sofia, , and . A different branch of the family lived in the Gussoni palace in San Vitale, later owned by the Cavalli.

Palazzo Gussoni Grimani Della Vida

The Palazzo Gussoni Grimani Della Vida, also called Grimani a San Fosca is a Renaissance-style palace on the Grand Canal, located between the and the , in the sestiere of Cannaregio, in Venice, Italy. The palace was built in the mid-16th century by a branch of the patrician Gussoni family and attributed to a design of Michele Sanmicheli. The Gussoni family is said to have played a role in the founding of Santa Sofia, , and . A different branch of the family lived in the Gussoni palace in San Vitale, later owned by the Cavalli.