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The legend goes this small palazzo was built by a political refugee from Alexandria in Egypt, who seeked protection under the Republic of Venice. Sculptures and decorations on the building's façade reveal an iconography which may be related to alchemic symbols of Renaissance times, when the legendary philosopher's stone was searched for. The philosopher's stone was reckoned to be useful for rejuvenation, and a substance capable of turning inexpensive metals into gold.
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