Palazzo Ferro Fini | |
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General information | |
Type | Palace |
Coordinates | 45°25′54″N 12°20′02″E / 45.431738°N 12.333875°E |
Elevation | 0 |
Completed | 17th century |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 4 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Alessandro Tremignon |
The Palazzo Ferro Fini is a historical building in Venice, Italy. It was originally two buildings, the Palazzo Morosini Ferro and the Palazzo Flangini Fini, which were combined into one in the 1860s to create the luxury Hotel New York. The hotel was occupied by troops in World War II (1939–45). By 1970 the hotel was in decay, and the building was purchased by the Veneto region, which undertook extensive renovations and made it the seat of the regional council.