Palazzo Labia - Salone del Tiepolo - Reviews from across the web
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Palazzo Labia - Salone del Tiepolo, Venice | MyTravelGuide.com Built from Istria stone in the 17th century, this palace is characterised by three facades that are decorated with eagles, from which one can see the Canale Grande. Tiepolo painted a fresco on the walls and ceiling of the Salone to mark the occasion of a marriage of someone from the Labia family. Th... mytravelguide.com
Palazzo Labia The Labia were originally Spanish merchants. The family purchased an aristocratic title in the 18th century after the ranks of the Venetian nobility, which had been closed since 1297, were opened to the highest bidders. Funds for the Turkish Wars were des... venice-sights.co.uk
Palazzo Labia - Portale di Venezia - Guest in Venice - Venice Guide One of the most important buildings in the city, built between the end of the 17th and beginning of the 18th centuries, it takes its name from the Labia family, Catalan merchants who came to Venice during the war with Candia and became part of the patriciate after handing over a large sum of money (... guestinvenice.com
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