Palazzo Clary

The Palazzo Clary (Clary Palace ) is a Late Renaissance Venitian palace facing the Giudecca Canal alongside the fondamenta Zattere by the ponte longo in Venice's Dorsoduro. It was originally built in the 17th century for a Venetian noble family. In the early 19th century, at a time Venice was part of the Austrian Empire, the palazzo became the Venitian residence of Franco-Austrian counts de Ficquelmont. The palazzo is known as Palazzo Clary, named after its owners as the palace was bequeathed to count Charles-Louis de Ficquelmont's daughter and heiress, princess Elisex von Clary-Aldringen.

Palazzo Clary

The Palazzo Clary (Clary Palace ) is a Late Renaissance Venitian palace facing the Giudecca Canal alongside the fondamenta Zattere by the ponte longo in Venice's Dorsoduro. It was originally built in the 17th century for a Venetian noble family. In the early 19th century, at a time Venice was part of the Austrian Empire, the palazzo became the Venitian residence of Franco-Austrian counts de Ficquelmont. The palazzo is known as Palazzo Clary, named after its owners as the palace was bequeathed to count Charles-Louis de Ficquelmont's daughter and heiress, princess Elisex von Clary-Aldringen.