San Marco in Venezia in Città Metropolitana di Venezia, Venetia, Italy — Southern and Western Europe (Mediterranean)
Procuratie Nuove
Piazza San Marco patrimonio dell'umanità
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St. Mark's Square a World Heritage site
Procuratie Nuove 1582-1640
Piazza San Marco patrimonio dell'umanità
Progettate, nel 1582, da Vincenzo Scamozzi a completamento del vasto programma di riordino della Piazza iniziato da Sansovino a metà del '500, sono concluse da Baldassarre Longhena intorno al 1640. Realizzate per ospitare appartamenti e uffici delle principali magistrature cittadine, diventano nel XIX sec., dopo la caduta della Repubblica, reggia napoleonica, asburgica, sabauda. Dal 1922 sono sede del Museo Correr e del Museo Archeologico Nazionale, visitabili con il biglietto integrato de "I Musei di Piazza San Marco".
Procuratie Nuove 1582-1640
St. Mark's Square a World Heritage site
Designed in 1582 by Vincenzo Scamozzi to complete the vast re-organisation of the Square which had begun under Sansovino in the middle of the century, this building was ultimately finished by Baldassarre Longhena in around 1640. Intended to house the apartments and offices of the city's main administrative bodies, it would - after the fall of the Republic - become incorporated within the royal palace which during the course of the nineteenth century served Napoleonic, Habsburg and Savoyard rulers. Since 1922 it has been home to the Correr Museum and the National Archaeological Museum, visits to both of which are included in the "Museums of St. Mark's Square"ticket.
Procuratie Nuove 1582-1640
Markusplatz ein Weltkulturgut
Die "Neuen Prokuratien" wurden im Jahre 1582 von Vincenzo Scamozzi im Rahmen der umfangreichen Neugestaltung des Markusplatzes - die bereits in der Mitte des 16. Jahrhunderts von Sansovino begonnen worden war - entworfen und wurden um 1640 von Baldassare Longhena vollendet. Sie dienten als Amtszimmer und Wohnungen für die Prokuratoren, hohe Würdenträger des venezianischen Staates. Nach dem Untergang der venezianischen Republik wurden sie im 19. Jahrhundert zum Amtssitz für die napoleonische, habsburgische und schließlich sabaudische Regierung. Seit 1922 befinden sich hier das Museo Correr und das Museo Archeologico Nazionale [Archäologisches Nationalmuseum]. Die Museen sind mit dem Sammelticket "I Musei di Piazza San Marco"zugänglich.
Nouvelles Procuraties 1582-1640
Place Saint-Marc patrimoine de l'humanité
Conçues en 1582 par Vincenzo Scamozzi, afin de compléter le vaste programme de réaménagement de la place, que Sansovino avait commencé au milieu du XVIe siècle, elles ont été achevées par Baldassarre Longhena vers 1640. Réalisées pour accueillir des appartements et les bureaux des principales magistratures de la ville, elles deviennent au XIXe siècle, après la chute de la République, le Palais Royal de Napoléon, des Habsbourg et de la Maison de Savoie. Elles abritent, depuis 1922, le Musée Correr et le Musée Archéologique National, que l'on peut visiter avec le billet combiné des "Musei di Piazza San Marco".
Erected by Città di Venezia. (Marker Number 5.)
Topics. This historical marker is listed in this topic list: Notable Buildings. A significant historical year for this entry is 1582.
Location. 45° 26.031′ N, 12° 20.31′ E. Marker is in Venezia, Veneto (Venetia), in Città Metropolitana di Venezia. It is in San Marco. It is on Piazza San Marco, on the left when traveling east. The marker is located in the southeast section of the Piazza San Marcos. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: P.za San Marco 1295, Venezia, Veneto 30124, Italy. Touch for directions.
Regionally, it is in Europe, the European Union, the Schengen Area, a coastal Mediterranean country, and the Western World. Historically, it finds itself in what was once the Byzantine Empire, the Roman Empire, and specifically the Holy Roman Empire.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker: Ala Napoleonica / Napoleonic Wing (within shouting distance of this marker); Basilica San Marco / St. Mark's Basilica (within shouting distance of this marker); Loggetta e Campanile / Loggetta and Bell-Tower (within shouting distance of this
marker); Libreria Sansoviniana / Sansovino's Library (within shouting distance of this marker); Procuratie Vecchie (within shouting distance of this marker); Palazzo Ducale / Doge's Palace (within shouting distance of this marker); Zecca / The Mint (about 90 meters away, measured in a direct line); Torre dell'Orologio / Clock Tower (about 90 meters away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Venezia.
Also see . . . Procuratie. Wikipedia
The Procuratie are three connected buildings along the perimeter of Saint Mark's Square in Venice, Italy. Two of the buildings, the Procuratie Vecchie (Old Procuracies) and the Procuratie Nuove (New Procuracies), were constructed by the procurators of Saint Mark, the second-highest dignitaries in the government of the Republic of Venice, who were charged with administering the treasury of the Church of Saint Mark as well as the financial affairs of state wards and trust funds established on behalf of religious and charitable institutions.(Submitted on May 15, 2024, by James Hulse of Medina, Texas.)
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