Palazzo Flangini, Venice

The Palazzo Flangini is a Baroque style palace on the Grand Canal, located adjacent to Campo San Geremia in the sestiere of Cannaregio in Venice, Italy.

The palace was constructed in 1664–1682 to a design attributed to the architect Giuseppe Sardi.

Others have incorrectly attributed the design to his mentor Baldassare Longhena.

The last of the family to own the palace was the cardinal Luigi or Ludovico Flangini (died 1804).

[1] By the end of the 18th century, the palace was occupied by the Panciera family.

Facade of Palazzo Flangini
Facade of Palazzo Flangini