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The History:

The Doge Palace:

Built initially the Venetian Gothic style, the Doge Palace was re-imagined in the Renaissance style after a fire damaged the original building

The Ca d'Oro:

Situated upon the Grand Canal in Venice, the Ca d'Oro is commonly regarded as the best example of surving Venetian Gothic Architecture. 

The Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana:

As one of the oldest surving libraries in the world, the 'Library of Saint Mark' is also a repository for old manuscripts Venice History, Sketches Of Buildings, Doge Palace, Venetian Architecture, Gothic Style Architecture, Thai Modern, Venice Architecture, Medieval Manuscripts, Doges Palace

The History: The Doge Palace: Built initially the Venetian Gothic style, the Doge Palace was re-imagined in the Renaissance style after a fire damaged the original building The Ca d'Oro: Situated upon the Grand Canal in Venice, the Ca d'Oro is commonly regarded as the best example of surving Venetian Gothic Architecture. The Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana: As one of the oldest surving libraries in the world, the 'Library of Saint Mark' is also a repository for old manuscripts

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The Church of the Madonna della Salute is one of the most beautiful works of Venetian and Italian Baroque that overlook the Grand Canal. It was built in 1631 by Baldassarre Longhena and consecrated in 1687. The church bears witness to the devotion and gratitude of the Venetians to the Virgin Mary for having freed the city from the plague of 1630. The plan is octagonal and is covered by a central dome surmounted by the statue of the Immaculate Virgin. Photo credits: IG @chi_a_ve Venetian Architecture, Architecture Reference, Dome Building, The Madonna, Italian Baroque, The Plague, Historic Architecture, Baroque Architecture, Architecture Design Concept

The Church of the Madonna della Salute is one of the most beautiful works of Venetian and Italian Baroque that overlook the Grand Canal. It was built in 1631 by Baldassarre Longhena and consecrated in 1687. The church bears witness to the devotion and gratitude of the Venetians to the Virgin Mary for having freed the city from the plague of 1630. The plan is octagonal and is covered by a central dome surmounted by the statue of the Immaculate Virgin. Photo credits: IG @chi_a_ve

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