Stucky Mill

Place
Customer
Acqua Marcia Group
DURATION
2008
ARCHITECT
Studio Arch. Giuseppe Boccanegra
intended use
Hotel

The Stucky Mill is a neogothic building in Venice, at the western end of the island of Giudecca. It was built between 1884 and 1895 by the Swiss entrepreneur Giovanni Stucky and designed by Ernst Wullekopf.
In the mid-2000s, the company entered into a partnership with the Hilton Hotels chain, with the project of transforming it into a hotel and conference center.
The renovations were already under way when, on 15 April 2003, a serious fire damaged the tower and the center of the building.
The hotel chain then started operating in June 2007.

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