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  2. Molino Stucky - Wikipedia

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    The Molino Stucky is a Neo-Gothic building in Venice, on the western end of Giudecca island, near the ancient village Fortuny. It was designed by Ernst Wullekopf and built between 1884 and 1895 by the Swiss businessman Giovanni Stucky, whose father had married into the Italian Forti family and moved to the Veneto. It was first built as a flour ...

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  4. Hilton Hotels & Resorts - Wikipedia

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    It left the Hilton chain in 2010 and is now managed by Meliá Hotels International. [111] [112] Venice, Italy: The Hilton Molino Stucky was built in 1895 as a flour mill by Swiss businessman Giovanni Stucky on the western end of the Venetian island of Giudecca. After major renovations, Hilton assumed management of the building as a hotel in 2007.

  5. Vaporetto - Wikipedia

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    Vaporetto on the Canal Grande in Venice. Venice Vaporetto water bus system – water bus and bus stop. The vaporetto is a Venetian public waterbus.There are 19 scheduled lines [1] that serve locales within Venice, and travel between Venice and nearby islands, such as Murano, Burano, and Lido.

  6. Giudecca - Wikipedia

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    The island was the home of a huge flour mill, the Molino Stucky, which has been converted into a luxury hotel and apartment complex. At the other end of Giudecca is the famous five-star Cipriani hotel with large private gardens and salt-water pool.

  7. Giovanni Stucky - Wikipedia

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    Bust to Stucky in the Molino Stucky mill in Venice, which he opened. Giovanni Stucky (27 May 1843, in Venice – 21 May 1910) was a Swiss businessman. [1] His father was the mill owner Hans Stucky from Münsingen in Bern Canton, who had lived in Italy since 1837 and in Venice since 1841. Giovanni Stucky became the richest man in Venice by ...

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