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The Hotel, which overlooks the
Grand Canal, is in one of Venice's most charming and atmospheric
areas.
The Hotel Monaco has majestic views of the Church of Santa Maria della
Salute and the island of San Giorgio and it is just next to Cà Giustinian the historical site of the Biennale.
From 1638 the building, originally belonging to the Dandolo family,
hosted the first "Ridotto Pubblico", a place to which nobility
and people from all walks of life, (adventurers, courtesans, swindlers,
and travelers) would retire for pleasure and intrigue.
Giacomo Casanova considered this place the ideal backdrop for his
conquests.
The recent restoration has managed to revive, with a contemporary
feel, the atmosphere of this historic building.
The Hotel Monaco has 100 rooms furnished in grand style for those
who want to stay in Venice and become part of its history.
It is now possible to organize conferences for over 250 people in
the very heart of Venice.
Another eight halls are available for seminars and receptions. Rooms
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