Historical note
San Marc square layout go back to the XII sec. and precisely in the 1178 when the water canal Rio Batario was demolish together with S. Geminiano church. This was then rebuilt at the end of the square to the opposite side of San Marc Basilica.
During the same period on the north side the Procuratorie Vecchie and the tower bell were built in front of the Basilica. Between the 1500 and 1512 another floor was added to the Procuratorie vecchie by Mauro Colussi architect, the gothic church of S. Geminiano was demolished and rebuilt by Jacopo Sansovino, the great innovator
that changed the square from a gothic space into a magnificent example of roman classic, giving impulse to the culture of the square and the whole city.
During 1536 and 1540 was built Marciana Library and the loggia at the side of the tower bell again by Sansovino.
The building façade is decorated with sculptors as the roman models. The building was finish only in the 1588 by Vicenzo Scamozzi that took the place of Sansovino when died in the 1570.
Palladio defined the biblioteca as “the most rich and decorated building never built from the past until now”.
Restoration
in partnership with Gerso – Restauro opere d’arte