Corona San Marco Apartment
Luxury apartment in Venice
Spend a dream vacation immersed in the most authentic Baroque Venetian atmosphere of the 17th century. The apartment is a blend of classic and modern style, furnished with precious antiques and extra luxurious finishes. Everything is designed to make your stay comfortable, memorable, and unique.
Located in the heart of Venice
50 Steps from San Marco Square
The apartment is located in the most exclusive position in Venice, just 50 meters from the famous Piazza San Marco! From bright windows of the apartment you can admire the beautiful facade of the Correr Museum and the San Marco Bell Tower.
We are in the shopping area, just 30 meters from home you can find the most famous stores of brands such as Dior, Louis Vuitton, Bulgari, Cartier, Prada, Fendi, and many others.
Easy to reach from guests. From Marco Polo Airport or the train station, it is enough to take the water transport and get off at the San Marco Vallaresso stop, just a 3-minute walk from the apartment!
Corte Contarina, 1578, San Marco, 30124, Venice
History of the building
The Courtesans in Venice: between pleasure and culture
Historically, the Palazzo of Corte Contarina was, a few centuries ago, the home of many Venetian courtesans.
Being courtesans in the sixteenth century in Venice meant not only offering  your body to the most important men of society, with the aim of living in comfort, but also knowing how to read, write and entertain people with savoir faire: the courtesans had to be charming, cultured in many disciplines, from music to literature, from dance to politics.
These much desired female figures were not only muses of men of letters, but also of various painters, who, due to their beauty, used them as a subject to paint female figures.
Veronica Franco was one of the most famous Venetian courtesans in history.
Tiepolo Frescoes
The walls of the apartment are finely decorated with various reproductions of frescoes by the Venetian artist Giovanni Battista Tiepolo.
Tiepolo is considered the greatest Venetian painter of the seventeenth century and his works are still visible today in many Venetian churches and palaces.
“Enjoy the city of mirrors, the city of mirages, at once solid and liquid, at once air and stone, Venice.“
Stefano, General Manager
