Palazzo Mocenigo is a Renaissance-era palace located in the heart of Venice, Italy, within the district of Santa Croce. Situated on the Grand Canal, it stands out for its grandeur and fine architecture that reflects the wealth and power of the Mocenigo family, one of Venice's most influential families. The palazzo's façade is particularly striking with its Gothic and Renaissance elements and the intricately carved marble decorations. Currently, the palazzo houses the Museum of Textiles, Costumes and Perfume, focusing on the history of Venetian fashion and the local tradition of perfume-making. The museum displays a rich collection of textiles, costumes, and historical garments, reflecting the lavish lifestyle of the Venetian nobility. The interiors have been preserved to showcase the opulence of the 17th and 18th centuries with frescoes, paintings, and luxurious furniture that were once part of the Mocenigo family's daily life. Visitors can walk through grand ballrooms, living quarters, and intimate private spaces, capturing the essence of life in a noble Venetian residence.