The palace is currently occupied by the Superintendence of Archaeology, the Fine Arts and Landscape for the metropolitan area of Venice and the provinces of Belluno, Padua and Treviso.
[1][2][3] The palace was built in the late 16th century by the powerful Soranzo family.
[4][5] The facade, facing the Rio Marin, is of four levels with a mezzanine and two noble floors.
The first noble floor is decorated with an elegant serliana with white-stone inserts and a balustrade.
Both noble floors are underlined by stringcourse cornices, standing out of the pink plaster wall.