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We leave the hustle and bustle of St. Mark's Basin behind us and walk along the famous Riva degli Schiavoni. The already warm morning sun accompanies us as we head toward a more secluded corner, yet still close to the beating heart of the city. We find ourselves in an area that offers the rare combination of tranquility and immediate access to services, quaint shops, St. Mark's Square, and the Rialto Bridge. Here we reach our property, a true hidden gem in Venice. We cross the threshold and are immediately enveloped in an incredible light. Our gaze travels upward, drawn to the high ceilings and magnificent exposed trusses. Beneath our feet, the classic and charming Venetian floor reflects the brightness that floods the rooms. And then, our gaze falls on the main window. It's a breathtaking, almost surreal sight: the majestic dome and bell tower of San Giorgio dei Greci stand before us, framed like a painting. It's a breathtaking view that constantly reminds you of where you are, in the heart of timeless beauty. The main room is a spacious and welcoming living room. Abundant light floods in thanks to the southwest orientation, bathing it in a warmth that's noticeable throughout most of the day. Here we also find a large mezzanine, a functional, versatile, and airy space thanks to its generous ceiling heights. We continue to the main sleeping area, separated for privacy. The bedroom is a peaceful haven. Next door, the windowed bathroom is a precious detail in Venice. Another element makes this property particularly interesting: an additional open space with independent access. We envision it as a private studio, a guest space, or even for a different use, given its independence. This property truly impressed us with how it combines Venetian history and tradition—visible in the trusses, flooring, and iconic view—with contemporary comfort and a highly functional layout. We consider it an excellent opportunity for those who want to experience Venice in an exclusive and refined setting, away from the crowds yet within easy reach of everything. And, of course, it also represents a quality investment thanks to its uniqueness, strategic location, and versatile spaces. The Castello district, the largest and one of the oldest in Venice, is located at the eastern edge of the city. One of the city's most populous neighborhoods, it has always maintained the traditional "Venetian way of life." Among the numerous monuments and works of art, we cannot fail to mention the Arsenale, for centuries the cradle of the power of the Serenissima, the Basilica of SS. Giovanni e Paolo, one of the Venetians' most beloved churches, San Francesco in Vigna, and Santa Maria Formosa. The Church of the Greeks, just a few steps from the apartment, is located on the border between the Castello and San Marco districts. This makes the property a prime location for both reaching famous monuments like the Piazza or the Rialto Bridge, and exploring lesser-known yet equally emblematic corners of the city.--c57a1423e3fc77b14cc92c74c0b3ac61!