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''Ca Maria Adele'' In Venice, Italy

This luxury boutique hotel is located in a sixteenth-century building in Venice and it was opened in 2004 by Alessio and Nicola Campa, heirs of an ancient family of Murano glass masters, refined aesthetes and globetrotting interior designers who have created an oasis of exquisite taste, beauty and comfort in Ca Maria Adele. The decoration entirely designed by Alessio and Nicola is a delight also for the eyes of the most exigent esthete: only unique pieces for most of the high antiques inspired by the Moorish Venice. Every detail opens in a world of The Thousand and One Nights between velvets and brocades, Murano glass sculptures and furniture from India or Morocco.





















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