Palazzo Zorzi Bon is a historic palace in Venice located in the Castello district.
[1][2] The building inspired the book The Zorzi Affair by the American writer Sylva Prince.
Squeezed between Palazzo Zorzi Galeoni, with which it was once communicating, and the Palazzo Grimani di Santa Maria Formosa, the Palazzo Zorzi Bon boasts a 14th-century Gothic architecture which, although modified by Renaissance interventions, still retains a pentafora on the noble floor, surmounted by a quadrifora on the attic floor.
All windows of the noble floor have projecting balconies.
On the ground floor, there are two arched portals to the water, shifted from the centre to the left, with a small oval window between them.