This is a review of the 5-star luxury hotel "Aman Venice" in Venice, Italy.
■Hotel information
Hotel name: Aman Venice
Address: Palazzo Papadopoli, Calle Tiepolo, 1364, 30125 Venezia VE, Italy
Opening: June 2013
Number of rooms: 24 rooms
Price: Details in the video
Private transfer: 310 euros one way for up to 4 people from Santa Lucia station
Official website: https://www.aman.com/hotels/aman-venice
■History of the hotel
Aman Venice's roots lie in The Palazzo Papadopoli, built in the mid-16th century.
The Palazzo Papadopoli was built in the mid-16th century by the Coccina family, commissioned by architect Giangiacomo dei Grigi, son of Guglielmo dei Grigi. The Coccina family, originally from Bergamo, had just joined the Venetian nobility at the time. And the palace was completed by his 1570 year.
In 1748, the palace passed into the hands of the Tiepolo family. In 1745, the palace and the remaining painting collection were sold to the elector of Saxony for his 100,000 zecchini. The painting was moved to the Alte Meister of Dresden. In the 1700s, the piano nobile was decorated by Giandomenico Tiepolo with frescoes of the "Impostor" and "Minuet". It is estimated that his father, Giambattista Tiepolo, also painted one side of the ceiling around 1750.
This palace was founded during the 19th century. Ownership passed from Valentino Comello to his Austrian general and diplomat, Bartholomäus von Stürmer, in 1837. His wife Maddalena Montalban was imprisoned by the Austrians for a year.
In 1864, the palace was gifted to wealthy bankers and Greek counts Niccolò and Angelo Papadopoli. The latter bought a number of adjoining buildings and created a large garden with wings behind it. The family was originally from Corfu and entered the nobility in 1791.
From 1874 to 1875, the palace was home to Girolamo Levi, who, together with Michelangelo Guggenheim and Cesare Rotta, completed a neoclassical renovation with a garden. I was there. Lotta painted frescoes in the banquet hall.
In 1922, Arrivabene Valenti was succeeded by the family of Arrivabene Valenti Gonzaga.
In 2011, the palace was converted into Aman Venice, an ultra-luxury hotel operated by Aman Resorts. The interior was designed by Jean Michel Gathy and supported by Mr Denniston's team.
Aman Venice opened in June 2013 and is Italy's first Aman resort. It is still widely regarded as the best hotel in Venice.
■Table of contents
00:00 Welcome to Aman Venice
00:25 Take the water taxi from Santa Lucia Station
02:23 Exterior/Entrance/Lobby
04:21 Room tour (Palazzo Bedroom)
14:11 Room type
14:43 Boutique (1st floor)
17:00 Courtyard (1st floor)
18:23 City side entrance
19:46 Dining room and bar (2nd floor)
21:12 Salon/library/conference room (4th floor)
24:40 Spa (3rd floor)
25:31 Gym (4th floor)
26:29 Sunset
27:13 Dinner
30:47 Night time
33:26 Breakfast
35:55 Roof terrace (5th floor)
36:40 Stroll around Venice
44:34 Return water taxi
45:40 Name tag and charge details
46:19 Bullet Train Italo first class to Milan
50:40 Official PV and impressions
#italy #venice #amanvenice #aman #amanhotel #venezia
■Hotel information
Hotel name: Aman Venice
Address: Palazzo Papadopoli, Calle Tiepolo, 1364, 30125 Venezia VE, Italy
Opening: June 2013
Number of rooms: 24 rooms
Price: Details in the video
Private transfer: 310 euros one way for up to 4 people from Santa Lucia station
Official website: https://www.aman.com/hotels/aman-venice
■History of the hotel
Aman Venice's roots lie in The Palazzo Papadopoli, built in the mid-16th century.
The Palazzo Papadopoli was built in the mid-16th century by the Coccina family, commissioned by architect Giangiacomo dei Grigi, son of Guglielmo dei Grigi. The Coccina family, originally from Bergamo, had just joined the Venetian nobility at the time. And the palace was completed by his 1570 year.
In 1748, the palace passed into the hands of the Tiepolo family. In 1745, the palace and the remaining painting collection were sold to the elector of Saxony for his 100,000 zecchini. The painting was moved to the Alte Meister of Dresden. In the 1700s, the piano nobile was decorated by Giandomenico Tiepolo with frescoes of the "Impostor" and "Minuet". It is estimated that his father, Giambattista Tiepolo, also painted one side of the ceiling around 1750.
This palace was founded during the 19th century. Ownership passed from Valentino Comello to his Austrian general and diplomat, Bartholomäus von Stürmer, in 1837. His wife Maddalena Montalban was imprisoned by the Austrians for a year.
In 1864, the palace was gifted to wealthy bankers and Greek counts Niccolò and Angelo Papadopoli. The latter bought a number of adjoining buildings and created a large garden with wings behind it. The family was originally from Corfu and entered the nobility in 1791.
From 1874 to 1875, the palace was home to Girolamo Levi, who, together with Michelangelo Guggenheim and Cesare Rotta, completed a neoclassical renovation with a garden. I was there. Lotta painted frescoes in the banquet hall.
In 1922, Arrivabene Valenti was succeeded by the family of Arrivabene Valenti Gonzaga.
In 2011, the palace was converted into Aman Venice, an ultra-luxury hotel operated by Aman Resorts. The interior was designed by Jean Michel Gathy and supported by Mr Denniston's team.
Aman Venice opened in June 2013 and is Italy's first Aman resort. It is still widely regarded as the best hotel in Venice.
■Table of contents
00:00 Welcome to Aman Venice
00:25 Take the water taxi from Santa Lucia Station
02:23 Exterior/Entrance/Lobby
04:21 Room tour (Palazzo Bedroom)
14:11 Room type
14:43 Boutique (1st floor)
17:00 Courtyard (1st floor)
18:23 City side entrance
19:46 Dining room and bar (2nd floor)
21:12 Salon/library/conference room (4th floor)
24:40 Spa (3rd floor)
25:31 Gym (4th floor)
26:29 Sunset
27:13 Dinner
30:47 Night time
33:26 Breakfast
35:55 Roof terrace (5th floor)
36:40 Stroll around Venice
44:34 Return water taxi
45:40 Name tag and charge details
46:19 Bullet Train Italo first class to Milan
50:40 Official PV and impressions
#italy #venice #amanvenice #aman #amanhotel #venezia
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