Venice is celebrated for its most iconic landmarks, yet it is within its less obvious details that a quieter dimension of its identity reveals itself. Among these are the “leaning” bell towers: discreet presences that have spanned the centuries, maintaining a balance that is both fragile and enduring.
From the bell tower of San Giorgio dei Greci to that of San Pietro di Castello, and on to Santo Stefano, these structures speak of the ongoing relationship between architecture and territory, shaped over time by natural events and by the very nature of the lagoon.
It is from elements such as these that our approach takes form: reading the city through what is not immediately visible, creating journeys that open up new perspectives and reveal a Venice that is less apparent, yet more authentic.
Atmospheres, details, and visions that reflect our way of creating bespoke events.