Ca' del Duca - Free Audio Guide

Venice, Veneto, Italy

Ca' del Duca, Calle del Teatro, San Marco, Venezia-Murano-Burano, Venezia, Veneto, 30170, Italia


Ca' del Duca is a historic palazzo on Venice’s Grand Canal, originating in the late medieval to early Renaissance period. The name suggests a ducal or noble association; its architecture reflects a layered history with Venetian Gothic and Renaissance influences, visible in the decorated façade, mullioned windows, and refined interior spaces. Historically the building functioned as a residence for prominent families and at times accommodated art collections, embedding it within Venice’s cultural and social networks. Its significance lies in architectural detail, decorative programmes and its contribution to the city’s artistic heritage. Visitors value the canal-front perspective, façade ornamentation and surviving interior elements. The site operates with established visiting hours and admission arrangements, while accessibility may be constrained by historic fabric. Ongoing conservation and scholarship continue to shape understanding and interpretation.