Ca' Tron is a palace in Venice, northern Italy, facing the Canal Grande.
It is owned by the Università Iuav di Venezia and houses the Department of Design and Planning in Complex Environments.
The family produced one Doge, Niccolo Tron in 1471, and nearly a half dozen procurators, and many other Venetian statesmen and generals.
Maximilian, Elector of Bavaria, stayed here in 1684; and in 1775 Andrea Tron entertained the Emperor Joseph II with a magnificent ball.
The interior has somewhat dilapidated frescoes by Louis Dorigny, a Diana and Endymion by Jacopo Guarana, and stucco decorations.