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Basilica di San Marco
Renowned worldwide for its priceless treasures, Basilica di San Marco is one of the finest examples of Byzantine architecture in Italy. Originally a private chapel for the doges, the city's chief magistrates, this building has been a cathedral only since 1807. Because of its opulent design, gold dome mosaics, and its status as a symbol of the city's wealth and power, the cathedral has been nicknamed the Church of Gold since the 11th century. The interior is based on a Greek cross, with iconic Byzantine onion-bulb domes and Egyptian marble walls. Behind the main altar, containing the sarcophagus of St. Mark, an altarpiece is adorned with hundreds of emeralds, sapphires, rubies, pearls, and amethysts. The front of the building is rippled with five niched portals, each capped with more elaborate mosaics and stone arches. The church also contains a museum, displaying bronze horses brought here in 1204 as part of the loot from Constantinople in the Fourth Crusade. You can enter the church for free, but the museum has an admission fee. Put Basilica di San Marco at the forefront of your travel plans using our Venice visit planning site.
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St Mark's Basilica was one of the most unique and pretty churches I have seen across the world. The mosaics must be seen to be appreciated. The detail in the designs are unbelievable, made even...
St Mark's Basilica was one of the most unique and pretty churches I have seen across the world. The mosaics must be seen to be appreciated. The detail in the designs are unbelievable, made even... more »
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Beautiful cathedral that’s a popular tourist draw. You can book a tour beforehand to skip the line, or you can wait to enter. It’s 3 euros per person to enter and both cash and credit card are...
Beautiful cathedral that’s a popular tourist draw. You can book a tour beforehand to skip the line, or you can wait to enter. It’s 3 euros per person to enter and both cash and credit card are... more »
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The place itself is gorgeous, but under renovation. To get in, its 3€ and most of the church is blocked off, including the seats and all of the side rooms. The entrance fee just lets you walk around the main room. If you want to go up to the tower its another 5€ and the museum is also an additional cost. I walked through it fairly quick as there was not much to see, and there was a big crowd the whole way
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Arguably the most favourite building in Venice, it is always packed. So I joined a night tour and was glad that I did because it gave access to some off limited areas. It was also great that only 2 other groups were there at the same time. So I could really pay attention and learn about the history about the basilica. What a beautiful place. I still can't believe I was walking in it. (July 2022)
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