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- Room From € 160

- Locanda Vivaldi
- Address : Castello 4150-52
- Town : Venice
- County : Venezia
- Region : Veneto
- Country : Italy
- Postcode : 30122
- Latitude : 45.43
- Longitude : 12.34
- International Rating :
- Number of Bebrooms : 27
- Near Highway : N
- Near Train-station : Y
- Near Subway : N
- Airport Shuttle : N

- Hotel Description
Originally the home of the famous composer Antonio Vivaldi, this ancient building is ideally located in front of the lagoon and only few steps from St. Mark's Square. Locanda Vivaldi Hotel is just on the right of the Church of La Pietà , where a lot of Vivaldi’s compositions, including ‘The Four Seasons’, were first performed. The hotel has been renovated to create a modern and intimate establishment, offering excellent facilities. Situated in the heart of Venice, in Riva degli Schiavoni, the hotel stands in front of St Mark's Basin and is a short walk from the famous Square, an open-air theatre of the artistic and cultural life of the city. The magnificent views from the hotel sweep from the columns of St Mark’s Square to the Dogana’s point, from the Island of Giudecca with the nearby Island of San Giorgio, up to Lido of Venice.
- Hotel Locanda Vivaldi was inaugurated at the end of 1999, after painstaking and long restructuring works on the building adjacent to the Church of Pietà . In 1703, Antonio Vivaldi was ordained a priest and started to work as a violin teacher in the Pietà conservatory, where he remained until 1740. After only 6 months of priesthood, Vivaldi no longer wished to celebrate mass. He was nicknamed the Red Priest and Goldoni explained that he was so-called because of his fire-red hair. According to other sources, this name was given to him because of his permanence at the Pietà Institute, where the 'daughters' of this hospice, his pupils, used to wear a scarlet colour.

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