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🗓️ 6 February 2024
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Along the walls of the Chamber of the Great Council in the Doge's Palace in Venice, there are portraits—one after another—of the Republic's doges. Each man has his likeness, and a description of some of his accomplishments. But there's a gap in the parade -- one man was painted over, and covered with a painted black veil. A man who committed a crime against the Republic so great, that he was "condemned in memory."
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1:08.9 | for a tour of the Doge's Palace. |
1:12.1 | First built in 1340 it was the seat of the government of the Venetian |
1:17.8 | Republic and the residents of the Doge himself for hundreds of years. |
1:24.0 | But it's far from your typical medieval palace. |
1:28.0 | Its relatively simple rectangular structure |
1:32.0 | is balanced by a delicate pattern of pink and white bricks with |
1:37.4 | intricate stonework elements and plenty of arches along the balcony and arcade below. |
1:44.8 | Along with the Basilica attached to it, |
1:47.6 | the palace dominates the eastern end of Piazza San Marco, |
1:51.9 | Benish's largest and most iconic square that for centuries was the center of |
1:58.7 | civic and religious life in the city. The palace became a museum in 1923. Each room in the palace |
2:08.2 | from those making up the doge's apartments to the institutional chambers for the Republic's many governing bodies is adorned to an |
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