For a total immersion in the atmosphere
of ancient Venice what scenery can mirror the luminosity of the water and
the delicate reflection of the lagoon colours? Probably only the transparencies
of Murano glass and the elegance of eighteenth century style venetian furniture
which furnishes every room.
This furniture, of elegant manufacture, is only small dimension and of a
particular form, curved and harmonious, typical of the baroque style developed
in the lagoon. Their bodies seem to fill with air and then rise vertically,
almost to recall the slow rise and flow of the lagoon waters. The light
colour bestows a particular luminosity on which are picked out the artists
decorative fantasies of light floral decoration.
In the sitting-room adjoining the reception,
furbished with late eighteenth century style furniture, the guest can admire
a precious mosaic depicting the logo of the Locanda, created by mastercraftsman
Marco Bravura, a skilful artist who has been able to mix the chromatic richness
of the venetian art with the esoteric tradition of the Ravennatic mosaicists.
Here one can relax watching television or by collecting tourist and cultural
information about venetian localities and events.