Ca’ Rosaroll is a building located 300 m from Piazza San Marco.

The name of the structure comes from an ancient plaque positioned on the external wall of the house just outside the entrance door. The plaque is a dedication to the Italian patriot Cesare Rosaroll, who died in 1849 defending Venice from a foreign invasion.

Recently restored, Ca’ Rosaroll is an ancient Venetian house, divided into 3 studio apartments, each one on its own level.

All three Units have a private kitchenette and bathroom. The name of each unit reflects the colors chosen for the interior furnishing of the rooms, for example the Gold Unit has gold-colored chairs, as well as the back and the finishes of the bed.