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Έχεις ήδη λογαριασμό;
Location: Directly on the Riva degli Schiavoni, opposite the Doge's Palace, connected by the Ponte dei Sospiri. Construction: Begun in 1589 by Antonio da Ponte, completed in 1614 by his nephew Antonio Contino. Function: Served as an extension of the Doge's Palace prisons – convicts were housed here, often after their sentence was pronounced in the palace. ⚖️ Historical Significance Magistratura dei Signori di Notte al Criminal: One of the oldest Venetian penal authorities was housed here – responsible for surveillance and prosecution. Famous Inmates: Among them were Daniele Manin and Niccolò Tommaseo, important figures in the 1848 Revolution. Casanova: The legendary escapee is said to have also been imprisoned here – his escape is part of Venetian mythology. 🖼️ Today: Art & Culture Circolo Artistico di Venezia: Home of this artists' association since 1922, founded in 1919 – inspired by the idea of supporting artists in need. Exhibitions & Concerts: The first floor now serves as a venue for art exhibitions, classical concerts, and events – including those during the Biennale. Taipei Fine Arts Museum: Regularly uses the building for exhibitions during the Venice Biennale.
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The medieval fortress of Stigliano was first mentioned in 1152 as a feudal property of the Bishop of Treviso. However, its origins may date back to Roman times due to its location in the "graticolato" area. In 1158, it was entrusted to the Tempesta family of Noale and then to the Teutonic Knight Aldobrandino da Superno. Built in a strategic position, alongside the Muson dei Sassi stream, it marked the border between the territories of Padua and Treviso. Therefore, it was the scene of numerous brutal battles until the end of the fourteenth century. It was here, however, that the disputes between the Carraresi and the Serenissima Republic of Venice began. It was the Venetians who finally conquered it in 1520, when it was sold to the Priuli family, who transformed it into a typical Venetian villa of the time. The entire complex then became the property of the Venier family, who further renovated it. Today, only the northeast corner tower remains of the original castle.
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bike by hand, a nice meeting place
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Completed in 1912, it represents the last type of fortress, a concept brutally swept away in the first months of the Great War. It had six cupolas with 149mm guns, never used and immediately dismantled to be taken to the battle front. On the attack front, it was covered by a large embankment, now removed, exposing the massive reinforced concrete structure. The entire wide, rectangular moat surrounding it has been filled in; the original sliding bridge with riveted iron girders remains. It was maintained and cared for until recently by the Military Property Office. It is located near the Ponte Damo roundabout, not far from the Riviera del Brenta. It is still formally owned by the Military Property Office, under concession to the Municipality of Mira. Currently, although in excellent condition, it cannot be visited. Outside, in the adjacent buffer area, there is a children's playground. https://www.magicoveneto.it/venezia/forti/Forte-Poerio.htm https://www.comune.mira.ve.it/vivere-il-comune/luoghi/parco-di-forte-poerio/
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Nice corner
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Military fortress near Malcontenta
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Very worth seeing, you have to see it
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