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St Marks Basilica - Truly Enchanting




A very unusual building, the first time I saw St Marks Basilica with its characteristic five domes I was reminded more of Istanbul than Italy...

St Marks Basilica

The major problem with St Marks Basilica isn't the Basilica itself but the never-ending lines of people waiting to get in. If you can't be bothered with waisting your precious time in Venice then this is the solution .

A Little Bit of History

Its Byzantine characteristics are no doubt a result of the strong influence of the Ottoman Empire on Venice and the influence of the once significant Greek community in the city. This is often denied by Venetians but is accepted wisdom in Greece.

The St Marks Basilica gets its name from Venice’s latest patron saint – Saint Mark. They had a previous one called Saint Theodore (Teodoro) but he was replaced by Saint Mark in 828 and the church was built to house his remains.

Initially the church was a simple affair that was destroyed in a rebellion in 976. It was then rebuilt and continued to grow in splendor – in many ways reflecting the increasing wealth of Venice through the centuries.

By the 15th century the church was more or less completed in its present form and in the last five centuries or so they have done little to mess it up thank goodness.

Open to visitors on most days of the year the church does not charge an admission fee, there are a few rules to respect however and considering this is still a real church and not just a tourist attraction this really is the least anyone can do to show respect– The rules are as follow:

1) Wear shirts with sleeves and cover legs to the knees.

2) No large bags or suitcases are allowed in.

3) No filming or photos.

4) No loud voices.



You get to spend around ten minutes inside before you have to leave.



What to see?

1) The altar screen is amazing– it really gives you an idea of just how rich Venice once was. It consists of over 3000 precious stones.

2) The mosaics on the ceiling. I have never seen anything quite like them and the sense of heavenly light descending down into the darkness below is incredible.

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