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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Basilica di San Marco Panorama.png|Panoramic view of the interior.
Basilica di San Marco Panorama.png|Panoramic view of the interior.
Basilica di San Marco main entrance.jpg|Basilica di San Marco main entrance.
Basilica di San Marco main entrance.jpg|Basilica di San Marco main entrance.
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Basilica di San Marco rooftop.jpg|Basilica di San Marco rooftop.
Basilica di San Marco rooftop.jpg|Basilica di San Marco rooftop.
Saint marks basilica.png|Pre-release screenshot of the Basilica, as seen from the [[Piazza di San Marco|Piazza]].
Saint marks basilica.png|Pre-release screenshot of the Basilica, as seen from the [[Piazza di San Marco|Piazza]].
san_marco_assassin's_tomb.jpg|Floor mosaic of the Basilica di San Marco forming the shape of the Assassin Insignia after Ezio pulls all four levers required to open a passage to an Assassin's tomb underneath.
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==Reference==
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''
[[Category:Venice]]
[[Category:Landmarks]]
[[Category:Assassin Tombs]]
[[Category:Churches]]
[[Category:Venice]]
[[Category:Venice]]
[[Category:Landmarks]]
[[Category:Landmarks]]
[[Category:Assassin Tombs]]
[[Category:Assassin Tombs]]
[[Category:Churches]]
[[Category:Churches]]

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The Patriarchal Cathedral Basilica of Saint Mark, or simply Saint Mark's Basilica, is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Venice. It is the most famous of the city's churches and one of the best known examples of Byzantine architecture.

History

The Basilica di San Marco was first built in 828 to house supposed relics from St. Mark stolen from Alexandria. The present Byzantine-style basilica was constructed in 1063.

Many of the decorations were brought back from the Crusades or given as gifts from wealthy merchants. The church was considered the Doge's personal chapel; a passageway inside connects to the Palazzo Ducale next door.

Gallery

Reference