Kevin Martoken is a New York-based fund accountant at Grassi & Co, where he serves as a fund administrator for the firm’s hedge fund clients. A world traveler in his leisure time, Kevin Martoken has visited many Italian cities, including Rome, Florence, and Venice.
Venice is full of history, high culture, and architectural interest. For first-time visitors, here are two spots that deserve consideration on the itinerary. St. Mark’s Basilica is adorned with large domes and colorful pillars. The interior of the church is comprised of mosaics that stretch from floor to ceiling. Within the confines, there are three small museums that require an entry fee. The most popular museum is situated atop the narrow staircase that leads to an overlook of the square. Touring the main part of the basilica is free. The Scala Contarini del Bovolo (also known as the Snail Staircase) is a hidden gem within Venice, tucked away in the city’s narrow streets near the Rialto. The palace that is connected to the stairs was built in the 14th century for the Contarini family. The staircase, with its gothic architecture, was added to the structure in 1499.
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AuthorAs a fund accountant with the New York City firm of Grassi & Co., Kevin Martoken administers and oversees all financials, reconciliations, and audit support for an active hedge fund. Archives
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