A glimpse of St. Mark's Square in Venice

Uno scorcio di piazza San Marco a Venezia

A glimpse of St. Mark's Square in Venice.
St. Mark's Square, located in the heart of Venice, is one of the most iconic and fascinating places in the world. Also known as "The Drawing Room of Europe", this square is a masterpiece of architecture and history, attracting millions of visitors every year.
The square is surrounded by historical buildings of great importance, including St. Mark's Basilica, St. Mark's Campanile, the Doge's Palace and the Procuratie Vecchie and Procuratie Nuove. Every corner of the square tells a story, with its architecture reflecting centuries of Venetian art and culture. St. Mark's Basilica, with its facade decorated with mosaics and bas-reliefs, is a splendid example of Byzantine and Gothic art.
One of the most fascinating elements of the square is the Clock Tower, built in the 15th century. This tower not only marks the time, but is also a symbol of the wealth and power of the Republic of Venice. Every hour, the statues of the Moors strike their bells, offering a unique spectacle to visitors.
Piazza San Marco is also a vibrant hub of life and culture. Historic cafés such as Caffè Florian and Caffè Quadri offer a perfect place to relax and enjoy the unique atmosphere of the square. These cafés have hosted world-famous artists, writers and musicians, helping to create an environment rich in creativity and inspiration.
Walking through Piazza San Marco is an experience that will remain etched in your memory. The view of the Doge's Palace, with its elegant arches and its history of power and intrigue, is simply breathtaking. The gondolas gliding along the adjacent canals add a touch of romance to this already magical place.
Piazza San Marco offers a window into Venice's glorious past and a taste of its timeless beauty. Whether admiring the architecture, enjoying a coffee or simply strolling, every visit to this square is an unforgettable journey into the heart of the Serenissima.

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Uno scorcio di piazza San Marco a Venezia

Photo taken with Honor 20.

Instead, to learn more about the Basilica of San Marco, I recommend its official website.

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The bell tower of San Marco is one of the most important symbols of the city of Venice. Together with the basilica of the same name and the square below it, from which it takes its name, it is the main monument of Venice and one of the symbols of Italy. Venetians affectionately call it El parón de casa (The master of the house). 98.6 meters high, it is one of the tallest bell towers in Italy, standing alone in a corner of Piazza San Marco, in front of the basilica. Simple in shape, it is made up of a square-plan, fluted brick barrel, with a side of 12 meters and about 50 meters high, above which is the bell chamber, with arches.
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A glimpse of St. Mark’s Square in Venice – Un aperçu de la place Saint-Marc à Venise – Un vistazo a la Piazza San Marco en Venecia – Um vislumbre da Praça de São Marcos em Veneza – Ein Blick auf den Markusplatz in Venedig – Một cái nhìn thoáng qua về Quảng trường San Marco ở Venice

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Doge's Palace in St. Mark's Square in Venice

Lo splendido Palazzo Ducale in piazza San Marco a Venezia

The splendid Doge's Palace in St. Mark's Square in Venice.
When walking around Venice, you cannot help but come to St. Mark's Square and, consequently, also see the palace that was once that of the Doge.
With its unmistakable style, it is one of the symbols of the lagoon city.

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Lo splendido Palazzo Ducale in piazza San Marco a Venezia

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There is also the official website of the palace: palazzoducale.visitmuve.it.

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The Doge's Palace is built on three wings around the sides of a large central porticoed courtyard, the fourth side of which is made up of the lateral body of the Basilica Marciana, an ancient palatine chapel. The entire building rests, as in the case of any other Venetian building, on a raft made of larch trunks, which in turn supports an important base in Istrian stone.
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The splendid Palazzo Ducale in Piazza San Marco in Venice – Le splendide Palazzo Ducale sur la Piazza San Marco à Venise – El espléndido Palazzo Ducale en Piazza San Marco en Venecia – O esplêndido Palazzo Ducale na Piazza San Marco em Veneza – Der prächtige Palazzo Ducale auf dem Markusplatz in Venedig – Cung điện Ducale lộng lẫy ở Piazza San Marco ở Venice – 威尼斯圣马可广场华丽的公爵宫 – ヴェネツィアのサン・マルコ広場にある豪華なドゥカーレ宮殿

The colonnades of the Doge's Palace in Venice

I colonnati del Palazzo Ducale di Venezia

The colonnades of the Doge's Palace in Venice.
Beautiful Venice surprises me every time I visit it and always gives me many ideas for photos.
Like the two beautiful colonnades of the Doge's Palace (also called the Doge's Palace) which is one of the monuments of the very famous Piazza San Marco.

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I colonnati del Palazzo Ducale di Venezia

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-M 11-22.

There is also the official website of the palace: palazzoducale.visitmuve.it.

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The Doge's Palace is built on three wings around the sides of a large central porticoed courtyard, the fourth side of which is made up of the lateral body of the Basilica Marciana, an ancient palatine chapel. The entire building rests, as in the case of any other Venetian building, on a raft made of larch trunks, which in turn supports an important base in Istrian stone.
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The colonnades of the Doge’s Palace in Venice – Les colonnades du Palais des Doges à Venise – Las columnatas del Palacio Ducal de Venecia – As colunatas do Palácio do Doge em Veneza – Die Kolonnaden des Dogenpalastes in Venedig – Hàng cột của Cung điện Doge ở Venice – 威尼斯总督宫的柱廊 – ヴェネツィアのドゥカーレ宮殿の列柱

Leoni a San Marco

Leoni a San Marco

Leoni a San Marco.
Il leone, simbolo dell’Evangelista Marco, e’ da secoli il simbolo di Venezia e anche del Veneto in generale.
Passando per i canali della citta’ lagunare, con la nave in partenza dal porto, ho scattato alcuni scatti alla celebre piazza San Marco e ai tanti leoni che la addobbano.

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Leoni a San Marco

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Tamron 16-300.

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Per Leone di San Marco o Leone Marciano o Leone Alato si intende la rappresentazione simbolica dell’evangelista san Marco, raffigurato in forma di leone alato. Altri elementi in varie combinazioni presenti sono: l’aureola sul capo e un libro tra le zampe. Il Leone di San Marco è secolare simbolo della città di Venezia, della sua antica Repubblica e attuale simbolo del Comune e della Provincia di Venezia, nonché della Regione Veneto e di numerosi altri enti ed amministrazioni civili, militari e politici.
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The lions of Piazza San Marco in Venice – Les lions de la Piazza San Marco à Venise – Los leones de la Piazza San Marco en Venecia – Os leões da Piazza San Marco em Veneza – Die Löwen auf dem Markusplatz in Venedig – Những con sư tử của Piazza San Marco ở Venice – 威尼斯圣马可广场的狮子 – ヴェネツィアのサンマルコ広場のライオン

St. Mark's Square, the symbol of Venice

St. Mark's Square, the symbol of Venice, seen from the ship.
Inserted all the photos taken in Venice last week, among which the most beautiful is this one of Piazza San Marco.
Most of which were taken from the ship leaving the Port.
A unique spectacle in the world.

This photo, by the way, taken in raw and edited in hdr, is the classic of classics.

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Piazza San Marco

Photo taken with Canon 600D and lens Tamron 16-300.

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Piazza San Marco, located in Venice in the Veneto region, is one of the most important monumental squares in the world, renowned throughout the planet for its beauty and architectural integrity. It is also known as “The Drawing Room of Europe” or “The Piazza”. It is the only urban space in Venice that properly takes the name of “piazza”, as all other spaces in the shape of a square are properly defined as “campi”. Its main body has a trapezoidal shape, onto which other areas are grafted, and is approximately 170 meters long.
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St. Mark’s Square, the symbol of Venice, seen from the ship – La place Saint-Marc, symbole de Venise, vue du navire – La Plaza de San Marcos, el símbolo de Venecia, vista desde el barco – Praça de São Marcos, símbolo de Veneza, vista do navio – Der Markusplatz, das Wahrzeichen Venedigs, vom Schiff aus gesehen – Quảng trường Thánh Mark, biểu tượng của Venice, nhìn từ tàu