Courtyard at Palazzo Contarini della Porta di Ferro


Viewed from above, the sun casts a shadow through the balustrades of a gothic open stairway, creating an abstract pattern in the private courtyard.
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'.


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.