Overlooking St. Mark's Basin, the Biennale di Venezia is one of the most representative historical residences of the late Gothic Venetian style. The palace, originally called "dei Giustinian,” was built around 1471 and is the result of the union of two distinct palaces: Giustinian and Badoer-Tiepolo. The interiors of the palace, which can be visited on request, were the object of important restoration work between 2008 and 2009. They are characterized by essential lines and neutral colors combined with furnishings with the shapes and colors typical of contemporary design. The rooms were completed with works from the artistic background chosen and positioned in such a way as to enhance the space/work relationship. Light is the other characteristic element of the space.