John Ruskin commented in The Stones of Venice that Palazzo Contarini della Porta de Ferro 'must once have been among the most magnificent in Venice'.
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Palazzo Contarini della Porta di Ferro |
The decline of the nobility, and a collapsing economy resulted in historic Venetian palaces falling into dereliction. Subsequently, the need to preserve the fabric of the city has been met by modifying its buildings to accommodate a growing tourist industry.
Restored in 1998 the 15th century palace, formerly owned by the Contarini family, has been converted into luxury apartments and rooms.