Palazzo Tiepoletto

Palazzetto Tiepolo or Palazzo Soranzo Pisani is a 15th century palace in Venice, located in the San Polo district and overlooking the right side of the Grand Canal, between Palazzo Tiepolo and Palazzo Tiepolo Passi.

The structure is a mix of Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles and is among the lowest buildings located between the San Polo and San Tomà canals.

The first noble floor has a central lancet-shaped pentafora and two pairs of lateral monoforas, all decorated by a serrated frame.

The curious fact is that the side windows have balconies while the central polifora does not, probably because of a modern renovation.

The second noble floor offers the same openings layout but its windows have round arches.

17th century painting of Palazzo Tiepoletto