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About us Today, the Pensione Guerrato is situated in an ancient palace built in 1227. The palace was donated to the nuns of San Lorenzo and its rooms were—at least until 1381— rented to merchants staying in Venice and to the Venetians too. For the curious, we quote what Giuseppe Tassini, a Venetian historian, mentioned in his Curiosità veneziane (Curiosities of Venice). He traced the history of the narrow 'calle' or street to the one where the Pensione Guerrato is situated, giving us information on the palace where tourists even today are given hospitality in Venice: "Monkey’ street/alley also known as 'Sword' street, is located at Rialto near the major fish market (Pescheria Grande). It was found that the street carries this name since 1498. The street name originates from another tavern which used as its sign post or as its symbol, a monkey. This building was donated to the nuns of San Lorenzo (St Lawrence) by Giovanni Venier, as notified in legal documents of Petro Bonvicini (either a priest or notary) dating back to 5 September 1227. As of 27 February 1381, the nuns rented out the building as a tavern displaying the image of the 'monkey'. |
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