Financial Times
How To Spend It,
March 2006 "...Lord Byron was the Mick Jagger of the 19th century. Where he lived was by definition rock’n’roll and for two years of his louche, peripatetic existence he based himself in Venice at the Palazzo Mocenigo overlooking the Grand Canal. In more recent times, Venice, like the romantic poet, has not been quite so fashionable, but the Palazzo Mocenigo is once more on the market and its new owner will undoubtedly be back in the international property swing..."