The building, completed in 1430, is constructed in the Venetian floral gothic style, typical of most of the structures designed by the architect Bon. Ca’ d’Oro means ‘House of Gold’, and this building was once famed for its decorated and gilded façade. These days, Ca’ d’Oro is open to the public as a gallery thanks to Baron Franchetti. It houses his extensive art collection. Inside it is possible to admire paintings of the Venetian school (by Tintoretto, Carpaccio, Tiepolo, Giorgione), works of the Tuscan and the Flemish school and wonderful bronze statues and Renaissance statues as well.
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