Locanda Sturion
3 star hotel in Venice
Calle del Sturion - San Polo
Accommodation in Venice: 3 star hotel
"Antica Locanda Sturion" is a three-star hotel located in the city's historic center, about 10 minute walking distance from Saint Mark's square. Overlooking the Grand Canal and the Rialto Bridge, it is just a few steps' from Rialto's picturesque morning market.
The hotel welcomes its guests to elegant rooms decorated in classic Venetian style, some overlooking the narrow street Calle del Sturion, some the venitian rooftops and two large family rooms in the front overlooking the Grand Canal.
The first mention of the "Albergo" Sturion goes back to the end of 1200's when the house of the hotel Sturion faced the Grand Canal from above the arcade of Calle Sturion, which hotel was desired by the Doge of Venice to house foreign merchants who came to bring their merchandise to the Rialto market.
Certainly rebuilt at the end of 1300's, its period of greatest fame came in the 1400's, when it offered hospitality to 7 Ambassadors from Friuli, with their escort of 50 persons.
In 1494 the great painter Vittore Carpaccio depicted in the "Miracolo della croce", shown in the Gallery of the "Accademia", the façade and the emblem of the Hotel Sturion (the storione is a type of fish which both the street and the Locanda take their name since XIII century).
In the first half of the XVI century the Locanda was again rebuilt and continues to be mentioned untill the end of XVIII century.
The building was reconstructed once again and the "Sturion Inn" disappears to become the private house of wealthy venetians of the period.
It becomes an "Inn" once again in 1950, in the same location and on the same foundations that had witnessed seven centuries of history of the most illustrious "Serenissima Republic of Venice".