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  • An ancient game board in Venice

    An ancient game board in Venice

    Every stone in Venice tells a story. Recently I stumbled upon a stone telling a story of gaming. It had incised a Nine men’s Morris game board

    Posted in: Curiosities.
  • ‘New’ frescoes in the Torcello basilica

    ‘New’ frescoes in the Torcello basilica

    Recently discovered frescoes in the church of Torcello, former seat of the bishop, attest the close connections early Venice had to the Caroligian empire.

    Posted in: Early Venice, Site news.
  • Antonio Moro and the Somachio

    Antonio Moro and the Somachio

    Antonio Moro came to Venice in January 1593 to work at the Lazzaretto Nuovo, where he left us a very interesting message on the wall.

    Posted in: The Lazzaretti of Venice.
  • Venice is in corona virus lockdown

    Venice is in corona virus lockdown

    I’m not doing any walks for a while here in Venice, as we’re all in corona virus lockdown. We’ll all need to sit this crisis out, and hope for the best. Hopefully, this will soon be over and we’ll be able to travel and meet again without fear. More about Venice

    Posted in: Site news.
  • Poveglia – a photo gallery from the island

    Poveglia – a photo gallery from the island

    A photo gallery of some of the many photos I have from the island of Poveglia in the Venetian lagoon.

    Posted in: The Venetian Lagoon.
  • Poveglia – more than ghost stories

    Poveglia – more than ghost stories

    The island of Poveglia is now famous for ghost stories made up by American television. However, there’s a lot more to say about the island than fictitious stories of ghosts and crazy doctors.

    Posted in: The Lazzaretti of Venice, The Venetian Lagoon.
  • The mysterious hooks of fortune at San Canciano

    The mysterious hooks of fortune at San Canciano

    A bridge at San Canciano is called the “bridge of the hung and quartered”. Nearby hangs some hooks on the wall, but nobody knows what they were for.

    Posted in: Curiosities.
  • Fondamenta de la Tana

    Fondamenta de la Tana

    Fondamenta de la Tana and Rio de la Tana seem inconspicuous but the name reveals ancient trading connections to the Black Sea.

    Posted in: Life, customs and ways of doing things.
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