Procuratie
Sign in to saveThe Procuratie (English: Procuracies) are three connected buildings along the perimeter of Saint Mark's Square in Venice, Italy. Two of the buildings, the Procuratie Vecchie (Old Procuracies) and the Procuratie Nuove (New Procuracies), were constructed by the procurators of Saint Mark, the second-highest dignitaries in the government of the Republic of Venice, who were charged with administering the treasury of the Church of Saint Mark as well as the financial affairs of state wards and trust funds established on behalf of religious and charitable institutions.
Key facts
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- Historic site.name
- Procuratie Nuovissime
- Historic site.architect
- Giovanni Maria Solis
- Historic site.architecture
- Neoclassical
- Historic site.built
- 1807–1815
- Historic site.other_name
- (Napoleonic Wing)
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Encyclopedic overview
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- Procurators of Saint Mark
- Procuratie Vecchie
- Historical background
- Construction
- Bon's superintendence (ca. 1514–1529)
- Sansovino’s superintendence (1529–1538)
- Architecture
- Layout
- Façade
- Later history
- Procuratie Nuove
- Historical background
- Construction
- Scamozzi's superintendence (1583–1597)
- Later periods of superintendence (1597–ca. 1660)
- Architecture
- Layout
- Façade
- Later history
- ''Ridotti'' of the procurators
- Procuratie Nuovissime (Napoleonic Wing)
- Historical background
- Construction
- Architecture
- References
- Notes
- Citations
- Bibliography
- Further reading
- External links
The Procuratie (English: Procuracies) are three connected buildings along the perimeter of Saint Mark's Square in Venice, Italy. Two of the buildings, the Procuratie Vecchie (Old Procuracies) and the Procuratie Nuove (New Procuracies), were constructed by the procurators of Saint Mark, the second-highest dignitaries in the government of the Republic of Venice, who were charged with administering the treasury of the Church of Saint Mark as well as the financial affairs of state wards and trust funds established on behalf of religious and charitable institutions.
The Procuratie Vecchie on the northern side of the square was built during the War of the League of Cambrai in the early sixteenth century to replace an earlier structure, damaged by fire. Although the war imposed financial constraints and limited innovation, it was nevertheless the first major public building in Venice to be erected in a purely classical style. It always contained apartments that were rented by the procurators as a source of revenue to finance building projects and repairs. Rental income was significant, given the prestige of the location. But the apartments were eventually sold to raise immediate money for the government, and several of them were subsequently transformed into clubhouses.
Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Procuratie” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.
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