Contarini del Bovolo Staircase
Major sights in Venice
The spiral staircase 'Scala Contarini del Bovolo' is an extraordinary example of Venetian architecture in transition: leaving the realms of the gothic to embrace renaissance style.
The staircase is believed to be the work of Giovanni Candi, employed by Pietro Contarini to make a unique addition to his late-gothic palazzo, S. Paternia n. Contarini wished to enhance the palazzo's internal facade which overlooks a small courtyard that was formerly protected by high walls.
A series of overlapping arches link the different levels as the staircase winds upwards to form a cylindrical tower. Its Venetian name of "Bovolo" refers to the spiral shell of a small local edible snail.
You can scale the staircase and from the top, can savour a truly splendid view of Venice: rooftops, bell towers, the dome of St Mark's and more.
Visit the official website of the Contarini del Bovolo Staircase in Venice
