Ca' Carminati was the name of the site that claims centuries of history and that a precious restoration has added charm to the original rural style. Testimony of the villages present in the Venetian hinterland, the use of the structure has always had an hospitality vocation. Here the labourers who worked in the surrounding estates found accommodation. The village, dating back to 1500, was composed of the manor house (unfortunately destroyed during the Second World War), a small church demolished around the 60s and two barchesse, one of which houses the relais and the restaurant to this day. Modern comforts, without altering the typical characteristics that can be found in a historic building, are added to the quiet and natural beauty of the Venetian countryside.