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The Palazzo Moro Lin, also called the palace of 13 windows is a baroque-style palace on the Grand Canal, located between the Palazzo Grassi and the , in the sestiere of San Marco, in Venice, Italy. The palace was built in 1670 by design of Sebastiano Mazzoni, and made for the painter Pietro Liberi. The palace interior has frescoes by Antonio Bellucci, Antonio Molinari, and Gregorio Lazzarini. The palace was soon bought by the Lin family. At the death of Michele Anzolo Lin in 1788, the palace was inherited by his niece Elisabetta, the wife of Gasparo Moro of San Trovaso, who afterwards called themselves Moro-Lin. In 1942 it was purchased by the Milanese industrialist Enrico Ghezzi.

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  • Palazzo Moro Lin (auch Palast der dreizehn Fenster genannt) ist ein Palast in Venedig in der italienischen Region Venetien. Er liegt im Sestiere San Marco mit Blick auf den Canal Grande, zwischen dem und dem Palazzo Grassi, gegenüber dem Palazzo Giustinian. (de)
  • El palacio Moro Lin, conocido como el "palacio de las trece ventanas", es un edificio monumental italiano de estilo barroco situado en el sestiere de San Marco junto al Gran Canal de Venecia. (es)
  • The Palazzo Moro Lin, also called the palace of 13 windows is a baroque-style palace on the Grand Canal, located between the Palazzo Grassi and the , in the sestiere of San Marco, in Venice, Italy. The palace was built in 1670 by design of Sebastiano Mazzoni, and made for the painter Pietro Liberi. The palace interior has frescoes by Antonio Bellucci, Antonio Molinari, and Gregorio Lazzarini. The palace was soon bought by the Lin family. At the death of Michele Anzolo Lin in 1788, the palace was inherited by his niece Elisabetta, the wife of Gasparo Moro of San Trovaso, who afterwards called themselves Moro-Lin. In 1942 it was purchased by the Milanese industrialist Enrico Ghezzi. (en)
  • Palazzo Moro Lin (detto palasso de le trèdese fenestre in dialetto veneziano, ovvero palazzo delle tredici finestre), è un palazzo veneziano, situato nel sestiere di San Marco e affacciato sul Canal Grande. (it)
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  • Palazzo Moro Lin (auch Palast der dreizehn Fenster genannt) ist ein Palast in Venedig in der italienischen Region Venetien. Er liegt im Sestiere San Marco mit Blick auf den Canal Grande, zwischen dem und dem Palazzo Grassi, gegenüber dem Palazzo Giustinian. (de)
  • El palacio Moro Lin, conocido como el "palacio de las trece ventanas", es un edificio monumental italiano de estilo barroco situado en el sestiere de San Marco junto al Gran Canal de Venecia. (es)
  • The Palazzo Moro Lin, also called the palace of 13 windows is a baroque-style palace on the Grand Canal, located between the Palazzo Grassi and the , in the sestiere of San Marco, in Venice, Italy. The palace was built in 1670 by design of Sebastiano Mazzoni, and made for the painter Pietro Liberi. The palace interior has frescoes by Antonio Bellucci, Antonio Molinari, and Gregorio Lazzarini. The palace was soon bought by the Lin family. At the death of Michele Anzolo Lin in 1788, the palace was inherited by his niece Elisabetta, the wife of Gasparo Moro of San Trovaso, who afterwards called themselves Moro-Lin. In 1942 it was purchased by the Milanese industrialist Enrico Ghezzi. (en)
  • Palazzo Moro Lin (detto palasso de le trèdese fenestre in dialetto veneziano, ovvero palazzo delle tredici finestre), è un palazzo veneziano, situato nel sestiere di San Marco e affacciato sul Canal Grande. (it)
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  • Palazzo Moro Lin (San Marco) (de)
  • Palacio Moro Lin (es)
  • Palazzo Moro Lin (San Marco) (it)
  • Palazzo Moro Lin (San Marco) (en)
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