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 The Piazza is featured in artwork by Canaletto that dates back to 1730, which shows what an important place the square has been for many years. Here  siding San Marcos, TX  are the three highlights you will see when you reach the Piazza.




The Doge's Palace

Watch for signs leading to the Palazzo Ducale, which translates into the Doge's Palace. You may even see it when you are in your Venice airport water taxi; the side facing the water is just as breathtaking to see as the side facing into the square. The Doge refers to the person who was elected to rule over the water city, and the elected Doge resided here for many centuries. Make sure you don't miss the Sala del Maggior Consiglio, as it is here that you will be able to see what the first 76 doges looked like. An enormous frieze of images takes up one entire wall and provides a staggering window into history.

St Mark's Basilica

On another side of the Piazza San Marco, you will see St Mark's Basilica - a stunning sight to behold. The structure itself is hundreds of years old and it boasts no fewer than five domes. It is thought of as one of the finest displays of Gothic and Byzantine architecture, offering a fascinating view of these historic styles. It is referred to in Venice as the Basilica di San Marco, and there are many fine details you can appreciate as well as the overall building itself. One fine example of this is the mosaic that is well over seven hundred years old; you will find it over the north door.

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