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The palazzo follows the Renaissance pattern of design on three floors: an open loggia gives access to the canal surmounted by two piani nobili with open loggias and decorated columns. The comparatively modern mosaics probably cover original windows, and obliviate the original design.
When the mosaics were executed, the then new owners were decried by their more aristocratic neighbours as nouveaux riches, and their taste garish and out of keeping with the genteel decay of the neighbouring buildings. However, it should be remembered that many of the Renaissance palazzi on the canal were once too covered in polychrome and gilt decorations, with elaborate plaster and stucco work adding to their splendour.
Part of the Palazzo Barbarigo is today a showroom and shop of Murano glass .
Venice