Inside Venice: A Private View of the City's Most Beautiful Interiors

Inside Venice: A Private View of the City's Most Beautiful Interiors

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Inside Venice: A Private View of the City's Most Beautiful Interiors

The superb private interiors of Venice are revealed in this lavishly photographed book. This gorgeously photographed journey through entrancingly beautiful Venetian interiors is sure to appeal to Venice’s many admirers interested in the elegance and refinement of classical Old World interior design. The private properties featured in this handsome volume are not accessible to the public and most are published here for the first time. The book is a luxurious presentation of the hidden architectural and interior design treasures of Venice, ranging from historical ninth-century buildings to contemporary renovations that blend old and new. Seventy-two properties, each photographed exclusively for the book, are profiled—mainly private apartments and palazzos, along with some churches, hotels, and other public spaces that those interested in interiors will find inspiring. Author and preservation expert Toto Bergamo Rossi personally selected each property for inclusion based on his detailed field knowledge gained over many years as director of the Venetian Heritage Foundation, whose mission is to safeguard Venetian cultural heritage as manifested in architecture, music, and fine art.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Brand
Rizzoli
Manufacturer
Rizzoli
Binding
Hardcover
ItemPartNumber
400 colour photographs
Color
Black
ReleaseDate
2016-02-23T00:00:01Z
UnitCount
1
UPCs
884988576371
EANs
9780847848164