When you navigate along the Grand Canal, the main aquatic artery of Venice that divides the historic center, it is difficult not to notice the graceful Renaissance façade of “Palazzo Papadopoli”, built in the mid-16th century. The interiors, a triumph of the happiest and most capricious Tiepolo Rococo, are equally astonishing. The “Aman Venice” is located in this art treasure chest, where the cultured, worldly charm, aristocratic flair of the Serenissima, the beautiful dream of a timeless myth, is kept intact.