Cattedrale Di San Marco
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Originally it was the exclusive chapel of the Duke of Venice.
Since 1807 it has become the cathedral of the Catholic Diocese of Venice and the residence of the Patriarch of Venice.
It is a famous representative of Byzantine architecture and has the reputation of "Golden Church".
Palazzo Ducale
It is a Gothic building in Venice, Italy.
It used to be a government office and court, and it was also the residence of the Governor of Venice.
The Doge's Palace is on the south side of the Venetian lagoon, on the west side is the Piazza San Marco, and on the north side is the Church of St. Mark.
Campanile di San Marco
The predecessor of the St. Mark's Campanile appeared in the 9th century and was built on the foundations of ancient Rome as a lookout for the pier.
In the 12th century, the bottom of the bell tower was part of the cloister, which was then used as the battalion of the guard of the Doge's Palace in Venice.