Built near the church of S. Simon the Prophet, founded around the year 967 by rich families, it was initially an oratory in wood used by fishermen and gardeners, which was subsequently rebuilt.
The interior vaunts paintings by Jacopo Palma the younger, one of the most important of sixteenth-century mannerist painters. The Hotel was, on the contrary, an ancient religious school. A beautiful bas relief of the saint still witnesses this past.
Hotel Ai Due Fanali | Santa Croce, 946 | Venice Italy | Ph. +39.041.718490 | Fax +39.041.2448721 | request@aiduefanali.com