Walking Tour of Italy
In this episode of Walking Tour of Italy, we explore St. Mark's Basilica in Venice - one of the most extraordinary religious buildings in the world. Known as the Chiesa d'Oro, or Church of Gold, the basilica has stood at the heart of Venice for nearly a thousand years, its interior sheathed in over eight thousand square meters of Byzantine mosaic and its treasury packed with treasures assembled from across the medieval world. We walk through the golden narthex, stand beneath the soaring central dome, visit the glittering Pala d'Oro altarpiece encrusted with more than two thousand gemstones, and climb to the terrace above the facade for panoramic views of the piazza and lagoon. Along the way, we trace the remarkable story of how the body of Saint Mark the Evangelist was smuggled out of Alexandria in the ninth century, how Venice used its new patron saint to build an identity and an empire, and how the Fourth Crusade filled this church with the treasures of Constantinople. For dining nearby, we recommend Caffè Florian, one of Europe's oldest cafes right in the square; Bistrot de Venise, a short walk away with traditional Venetian cuisine and a remarkable wine list; Osteria Ae Sconte, a local favorite for seafood risotto in the Castello district; and Trattoria Pizzeria da Mamo for casual Venetian cooking and Neapolitan pizza. Other notable sites nearby include the Doge's Palace with its Bridge of Sighs, the Campanile bell tower, the Clock Tower, and the island church of San Giorgio Maggiore. Visit NorthStarTravelers.com [https://northstartravelers.com/] to explore our other podcast shows and browse gear recommendations for wherever your next journey takes you.
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