Ceiling, San Marco Basilica, Venice, Italy

ceiling san marco venice 2We arrived on the train from Ljubljana in Venice late afternoon, when the sun was already low in the sky, and the lines to get into San Marco Basilica were at their end-of-day maximum. So we decided to leave it for tomorrow.

But, we went out for dinner later, and wandered around San Marco Plaza afterwards and ended up at the side door of the Basilica. It was open, and there were a couple of wooden barricades across the opening. A guard with a big smile on his face was manning the entrance. We walked up and peeked into the aisle (the part that flanks the apse.) I asked the guard if I could step beyond the barricades to snap a photo.

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“Ok, but just one, and no flash,” he graciously said. And, so I did. I must admit, I took more than one, but I wasn't in there any more than a minute or two. In the meantime, he was giving Kris a little explanation of how the mosaics were done. The gold tone of the entire ceiling is due to the mosaic pieces made as one-centimeter cubes of glass, with a piece of gold leaf sandwiched in the middle.

He told us, (and I later looked it up) that there are 8000 square meters of mosaic in the basilica. That's two acres of golden art. This is but a tiny part. More tomorrow.

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2 thoughts on “Ceiling, San Marco Basilica, Venice, Italy”

    • San Marco is just about the craziest cathedral ever. Can you imagine the expense to gild the entire ceiling in the 14th Century? Those were the good old days.

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