between via della Calle and via Talmasson there is a bar along a canal that is worth a visit for the beauty of the site, for the power of its toasts and for the animation that animates it.
At the entrance, you find the history of the place, from which we understand the genesis of the name:
"... the Patriarch looks at the Prince, smiles and says "Ampelio, do the usual for two" "sure Father". ...
At this point the Prince asks the Patriarch: "excuse me Don, but you priests in addition to the vow of chastity, also have abstinence from alcohol outside of consecration, is that true?" "yes, it is true" replies the priest blushing a little "but we also have our venial temptations.
In fact, this is where the name that we priests have given to the small bar inside the Curia comes from: KYRIE ELEISON - a Greek expression that is still used in the Mass celebrated in Latin which literally means LORD HAVE MERCY ON US abbreviated as LORD MERCY.
So when we come in here and make drinks exclusively under the counter on the lower floors, too close to Lucifer, we repeat Kyrie Eleison and the response is Christe Eleison which means Christ have mercy on us. This explains the reason why this humble bar - refreshment for us Parish Priests is the Kyrie Eleison.”
Hearing those words and in that context, the Prince who at that time was building the Palazzo dei Consoli inside the Principality of Ariis, decided with an extraordinary assembly unanimously in favor by secret ballot (voters 1, in favor 1) to name the bar still under construction inside the cloister KYRIE ELEISON in honor of the Patriarch Pituello Don Adolfo I da Virc - Vuerc.
On April 1, 2010, Don Adolfo himself blessed the bar on the occasion of the opening to the public. It was 5.30 post meridium in the presence of Prince Fernando and Consuelo Bevilacqua."
In short... STOP and it will amaze you: both outside and inside