
Ca' d'Oro
Ca' d'Oro is a historic palace located in Venice, Italy, renowned for its stunning Gothic architecture and ornate façade decorated with intricate carvings and colorful marble. Built in the 15th century as a noble residence, it now functions as an art museum showcasing Venetian Renaissance paintings and decorative arts. Its name, meaning "Golden House," reflects its former shimmering appearance, originally emphasized by gold leaf detail. The palace's strategic location along the Grand Canal offers visitors a glimpse into Venice’s wealthy maritime past and artistic heritage, making it a prominent and admired example of Venetian Gothic architecture.