Palazzo Tetta is a charming and lesser-known historic palace in the heart of Venice, Italy. Located at the intersection of three canals in the Castello district, this 14th-century building stands out for its unique position, where water flows on three sides—making it one of the few Venetian palaces almost surrounded by canals. With its Gothic-style windows and weathered façade, Palazzo Tetta embodies old Venice’s quiet elegance and mystery. Though not open to the public, it’s a favorite subject for photographers and artists drawn to its romantic, almost surreal setting. Its name, “Tetta,” is believed to be derived from a Venetian family that once lived there, adding a touch of local lore to its architectural allure.
Now, close to here, a penguin stone is chillin’ thanks to poppjan. You have to explore one of the alleys.
Last known location – 45.4378653N, 12.3432410E




