Historical note
Zecca was the place where the Venetian Republic coins were mint, there was the Venetian State treasure and private deposit since the middle of XIII century.
During the 1532 a fire destroyed the building and for this reason was rebuilt in Istrian stone.
Jacopo Sansovino began the works in 1537 and finished the building in the 1547. Initially was built one floor only with a rustic decoration at the ground floor and Doric style for the first floor, the actual façade is due to the fact that a ionic style floor was added in the 1588.
Inside there is a courtyard where warehouse and smithy open trough 30 arches in a common space. In the centre there is a well design by Sansovino with an Apollo statue on top by Danese Cattaneo. When Scamozzi built the extension of Marciana Library Zecca Palace was connected with the portico through an entrance portal.
Since 1870 when Venice was annexed to the Italian state and the Zecca was not needed anymore, the building was converted into library with the central courtyard covered by glass becoming a readying room.
Restoration
in partnership with Gerso – Restauro opere d’arte