Palazzo Soranzo

The Palazzo Soranzo is composed of two adjacent Gothic palaces or palazzi, located facing Campo San Polo, in the sestiere San Polo of Venice, Italy.

There is a distinct Palazzo Soranzo Piovene on the Grand Canal of Venice.

Originally the facade of the palaces faced a canal, the Rio Sant'Antonio, which was paved over in 1761.

The newer building, with the broad 8 adjacent windows in piano nobile, was erected in the 15th century.

One of the members, Giovanni Soranzo, was elected Doge in 1312 and served till 1328.

Facade of Palazzo Soranzo; the left of the photo is the old 14th-century palace, the right is from the 15th century.