We were able to visit the Doge’s Palace early this morning before it opened to the general public. Herewith, some photos.
The only real street in Venice. It is built atop an old canal.Two of the 118 islands of Venice and the canal separating them.The old Venetian Arsenal, now largely an exhibit hall for the Bienale.
Speaking of the Bienale….The leaning bell tower of the Greek Orthodox church
I’m not sure that Taiwan is *really* invited to the Bianele, since they have a “Collateral Event”Our first gondoliersDoge’s PalaceVenice at RestThe winged lion is the symbol of VeniceClock TowerGiant’s StaircaseCistern in the Doge’s Palace – one of hundreds in VeniceThe Loggia with its original terrazzo floorInsert your anonymous denuciations here!Ceiling of the Golden StaircaseOn the Golden Staircase
The Doge is wearing the hat. Saint Mark with the halo is accompanying the doge. Mary and Jesus are in the right center. Red is love; blue is divine wisdom.The queen (Venice) recieving peace and justice. Veronese is the painterIn the Senate ChamberA typical Venetian clock. It shows all 24 hours; sunset is at the top (about 1800 hours).
Juno (at the top) is giving treasures to Venice (at the bottom). There’s also a lion representing Venice at the bottom right.This is the inside of an anonymous denuncation box – the police read the reports that were deposited and decided what to do about them, if anything.In the room of the 40 judgesOld FrescoSt. George Island from the room of the great council of Venice, which holds 2000 people!The black cloth represents the only Doge who betrayed Venice – he wanted to become King. He was beheaded. The cloth is to blot his name out -but of course everyone remembers his name anyway, much like Haman.
Commemorating the vote uniting Venice with the Kingdom of ItalyLion of Saint Mark (Carpaccio)A prison cellView from the Bridge of SighsThe AvogariaAfter you leave the prison, you MUST go to the Gift Shop!
This side of St. Marks is Greek marble, not Italian! It was easier to get marble from Greece than from the rest of Italy.Tidal floodingOne last view of the Bridge of SighsPizza came to Venice is 1947Not just a mask shop, but a workshop where the masks are made and decoratedThe old Venetian Republic flagVivaldi was baptized in this church. It’s in a very quiet square, one which our guide called one of the secret parts of Venice, where the “normal” Venetians actually live.Back on the S. S. La Venizia!