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Doge's Palace in Venice
Article by Teresa Fava Thomas

Doge's Palace in Venice

The Doge's Palace, or Palazzo Ducale, in Venice, Italy, was the seat of power of one of the world's most powerful city-states, as the Venetian Republic dominated the Mediterranean for centuries. The bright façade of the palace marks the very...
Ayutthaya: Venice of the East
Article by Kim Martins

Ayutthaya: Venice of the East

The royal city of Ayutthaya (ah-you-tah-ya) was a small kingdom in Siam (modern Thailand), and it was an unrivalled commercial and maritime power from 1350-1767 CE. Ayutthaya became the second capital of Siam in 1438 CE when it absorbed the...
Arsenale
Article by Teresa Fava Thomas

Arsenale - The Shipyard and Arsenal of Venice

The immense commercial trade, wealth, and sea power of the Republic of Venice was rooted in the ships built in the industrial site known as the Arsenale, or arsenal. It was first established in 1104 and continued building warships, merchant...
Venice & the Ottoman Empire: Crash Course
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Venice & the Ottoman Empire: Crash Course

In which John Green discusses the strange and mutually beneficial relationship between a republic, the citystate of Venice, and an Empire, the Ottomans—and how studying history can help you to be a better boyfriend and/or girlfriend. Together...
Venice and its Lagoon (UNESCO/NHK)
Video by UNESCO TV NHK Nippon Hoso Kyokai

Venice and its Lagoon (UNESCO/NHK)

Founded in the 5th century A.D. and spread over 118 small islands, Venice became a major maritime power in the 10th century A.D. The whole city is an extraordinary architectural masterpiece in which even the smallest building contains works...
Statue of St Oswald, Venice
Image by Didier Descouens

Statue of St Oswald, Venice

A Statue of Saint Oswald, King of Northumbria (r. 634-642) on the front of the Church of San Stae, in Venice, Italy, by Italian artist Giuseppe Torretto (1661-1743).
Santa Maria della Salute, Venice
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Santa Maria della Salute, Venice

Santa Maria della Salute in Venice. It is a striking example of Baroque architecture, constructed 1631-1687 CE.
Hall of the Great Council, Doge's Palace, Venice
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Hall of the Great Council, Doge's Palace, Venice

Hall of the Great Council, Doge's Palace, Venice. The room is 53 meters long and 25 meters wide (173 x 82 ft) and can seat 2,000 people. On the back wall is one of the largest oil paintings on canvas in the world: The Glory of Paradise by...
Doge's Palace, Venice
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Doge's Palace, Venice

Doge's Palace (Palazzo Ducale), Venice.
Entrance to the Grand Canal, Venice by Canaletto
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Entrance to the Grand Canal, Venice by Canaletto

A c. 1730 oil on canvas painting, Entrance to the Grand Canal, Venice, by the Italian artist Canaletto (1697-1768). (Museum of Fine Arts, Houston)
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