The Palazzo Loredan Cini is a Gothic-style palace located between the Palazzo Balbi Valier and the Rio San Vio on the Grand Canal, in the sestiere of Dorsoduro, Venice, Italy.
Nearly a decade later, it was again appropriated and sold by public auction to Doge Francesco Foscari.
[2] In 1920, after his marriage to the actress Lyda Borelli, the industrial tycoon Vittorio Cini acquired the Palazzo Foscari on the Grand Canal.
Despite the upheavals that occurred at the end of Italy's involvement with the Axis in World War II, Cini remained a major collector of Italian art.
This foundation was engaged in the protection, patronage, and research regarding cultural and artistic legacy of Venice.