Palazzo Civran Grimani is a Neoclassical palace in Venice, Italy.
The palace was renovated by an unknown architect: many historians of Venetian architecture, including Elena Bassi, attribute the authorship to Giorgio Massari.
In 1818, the Grimani family moved there, after having lost ownership of the palace located in the parish of San Luca, which was transferred to the state domain.
[3] The facade is of post-Palladian style, continuing on the perpendicular side, albeit with simpler forms.
The noble floor offers seven single-light windows and the full-length front balcony, which also continues on the side facade.