Palazzo Michiel del Brusà is a palace located in Venice, more precisely in the Cannaregio district, and overlooking the Grand Canal.
The word brusà means "burned" in Venetian dialect, because in 1774, the palace was completely devastated by a fire due to the neglect of a maid.
To commemorate the event, there is the Latin inscription on the facade: "Quos ignis consumpsit patria mementa majorum nepotibus patrios lares restituit s.e.
All openings on the noble floors have projecting balconies and the typical gothic flower on the cusp of the arch.
The interiors still preserve rich rooms decorated with stucco and frescos, mostly made by Jacopo Guarana.