Sartoria Dei Dogi

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Venice, Veneto

Sartoria Dei Dogi

A family-run tailoring workshop in Venice’s Santa Croce district, specializing in traditional garment-making and bespoke clothing design.

At a glance

Sartoria Dei Dogi is an independent tailoring atelier located in the heart of Venice. The workshop combines traditional sewing techniques with contemporary design, offering custom garment creation and tailoring services to clients.

History

The atelier began operations in 1997, when its founders commenced their first professional work in tailoring—cutting, sewing, and producing garments. Sabrina, a key figure at the workshop, developed her expertise in fashion design and pattern-making within this family enterprise.

What you see

The workshop occupies a modest space on Calle del Tentor, accessible via the San Stae water bus stop. Inside, you will find a working sartoria equipped for bespoke tailoring, with pattern books, fabric samples, and the tools of the trade visible throughout the studio.

Cultural significance

Sartoria Dei Dogi represents the continuation of Venice’s long tradition of skilled craftsmanship. The atelier preserves artisanal tailoring methods in a city where such family-run workshops remain vital custodians of Italian textile and garment-making heritage.

Key facts

  • Address: Calle del Tentor 1840, Sestriere Santa Croce, 30135 Venice
  • Coordinates: 45.4405946, 12.3292448
  • Phone: +39 339 630 2109
  • Website: https://www.sartoriadeidogi.it/index.php
  • Hours: Monday–Saturday, 10:30–19:00 (continuous); Sunday closed

Practical information

The workshop operates Monday through Saturday from 10:30 to 19:00. It is closed on Sundays. Contact the atelier directly to discuss bespoke commissions, measurements, or tailoring services.

Getting there

Sartoria Dei Dogi is located in the Santa Croce sestiere. The nearest water bus stop is San Stae, served by Vaporetto lines 1 and 82. The address is Calle del Tentor 1840. Allow time for navigation through Venice’s pedestrian streets.

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