By lett on Skatehive
Hello dear travel lovers. After visiting the historic buildings in the center of Venice, we headed towards the Grand canal. One thing that has remained unchanged since ancient times is that the city's wealthiest people move upon the water. Here the main facades of the buildings always face the Grand canal. Perhaps the most important structure we should have seen was Ca' da Mosto. This is the oldest surviving building on the Grand canal. Its first two floors were built in the thirteenth century with a mixture of Byzantine and Venetian styles. The third floor was added at the beginning of the fifteenth century and the fourth floor in the nineteenth century. Until recently, even in 2019 this building was in a terrible state. Its foundations were destroyed due to flooding and the entire ground floor was damaged. However, in recent years great investments have been made in Ca' da Mosto and now a luxury hotel serves within its walls. After this, we went to see Ca' d'Oro. This is one of Venic