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Zecca Review

4.3 /526 Reviews
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Medieval, such a building, especially beautiful, like her architectural style

Zecca

Posted: May 18, 2018
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  • khcc
    4/5Excellent
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    The mint is located on the other side of St. Mark's Square, and there is a small square in front, but it is definitely not as big as the former. It is an ancient Roman style shape and is all stone structure, a little flat on the outside but inside is a place to make wealth.

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    Posted: Mar 14, 2019
  • cparissh
    4/5Excellent
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    If you buy a joint ticket, this attraction can be entered for free, and there are still tools and machines that made coins at the time. The whole building is also close to the canal, and the exterior looks quite beautiful.

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    Posted: Mar 11, 2019
  • coldwar
    4/5Excellent
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    The Mint was designed during the sixteenth and thirty years as part of the reorganized St. Mark's Square. It was built of solid rock. Because the Mint had previously had a high-temperature oven and was in danger of fire, little wood was used in the building. Even after the fall of the Republic of Venice, the building remained a mint until the late nineteenth century.

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    Posted: Sep 20, 2017
  • 享受生活2013
    4/5Excellent
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    Venice is also known as the Lion City, which is related to its emblem. The emblem of Venice is a flying lion, and its sculptures are everywhere in the city, most notably at the entrance to St. Mark's Square. The entrance to St. Mark's Square has two tall columns, and on the east side of the column stands a bronze lion sculpture, which is flying. This is the welcome entrance to Venice, the building on the left hand side of the welcome entrance is the ancient mint.

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    Posted: Feb 23, 2016
  • 卡利亚诺李春
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Mint is located on the west side of St. Mark's Square. Designed by Italian architect San Vino, the Mint is a few buildings in Venice built entirely of stone. It was the city mint until 1870, and the Venetian gold coin Zecchino was named. It's worth collecting.

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    Posted: Jul 28, 2017
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