Mark s and used to decorate the facades and interior.
Venice palace marble walls.
When lord byron wrote o venice venice.
After the conquest of constantinople in 1204 venice had access to a great quantity of precious marbles from the sacred and civic buildings of the capital of the eastern roman empire.
As an example decorating walls with large veneers of fancy coloured marble or other stones which was certainly a venetian taste was also found in byzantine and islamic architecture but both had derived it from imperial roman architecture.
Marble columns of many hues and patterns stacked in double colonnades decorate the façade of saint mark s.
A great many marble articles were sent to st.
Basilica di san marco.
Pałaso dogal is a palace built in venetian gothic style and one of the main landmarks of the city of venice in northern italy the palace was the residence of the doge of venice the supreme authority of the former venetian republic it was founded in 1340 and extended and modified in the following centuries.
These columns originate from all over the eastern mediterranean where the republic of venice dominated for centuries.
Baxéłega de san marco is the cathedral church of the roman catholic archdiocese of venice northern italy it is the most famous of the city s churches and one of the best known examples of italo byzantine.
When thy marble walls are level with the waters there shall be a cry of nations o er thy sunken halls a loud lament along the sweeping sea he was.