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Casa dei Tre Oci, Venice

Coordinates: 45°25′36″N 12°20′18″E / 45.426649°N 12.338407°E / 45.426649; 12.338407
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Casa dei Tre Oci

The Casa dei Tre Oci or Casa di Maria is a modern, neo-gothic palace located in the island of Giudecca of the sestiere of Dorsoduro, in Venice. The facade is visible across the Giudecca Canal from the Church of the Zitelle.

Storia

La Casa dei Tre Oci was designed in 1912-1913 by the Bolognese painter Mario de Maria as his own house. It is stated that the symbolism of the facade is that the three large windows represent Maria's immediate family: his son, wife, and himself, while the smaller upper window represents his then daughter Silvia, who had recently died in her youth. The Italian term for eye (occhi) in Venetian dialect is òci , hence the house's name. After the Maria family, the palace was occupied for a spell by the architect Renzo Piano. In 2016, the house is owned by Polymnia Venezia srl, a cultural institution promoting twentieth century art.

45°25′36″N 12°20′18″E / 45.426649°N 12.338407°E / 45.426649; 12.338407

Bibliography

  • Guida d'Italia – Venezia. 3a ed. Milano, Touring Editore, 2007. ISBN 978-88-365-4347-2.
  • Derived from the Italian Wikipedia entry