Cà Zenobio

  • Dorsoduro 2596
  • Venice

Ca' Zenobio, today housing the Armenian College, is an imposing baroque palace erected at the end of the XVIIth century on a design by architect A. Gaspari for the Zenobio family, rich patricians and lovers of arts and culture.

The original structure of the palace was added to in the XVIIIth century when the classic-style Loggia overlooking the back garden was built.


The main halls of Ca' Zenobio are still adorned with a rich XVIIIth century stucco decoration and colorful frescoes by L. Dorigny and L. Carlevarjs.

The grand ballroom, called the Mirror Room, is also known as Tiepolesca, due to the opulent fresco decoration painted by Tiepolo at the end of the 18th century.


Ca' Zenobio, true to its past, is the ideal venue for balls, parties, receptions, banquets and concerts.

Max. capacity: 200 people (150 people in the Mirror Room and 50 people to be split in the other 5 rooms)

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