Arsenale di Venezia

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The Venetian Arsenal – a symbol of the “Serenissima” Republic power and military prowess, the heart of its naval industry, is today a completely restored area. Pavilions, each with approximately 1,000 sq metres of space, are covered areas characterized by a common external setting that is unique. They adapt themselves well to the execution of public and private events, especially those wanting to be renowned for absolute originality in an incomparable, historical context.

 

Tese delle Nappe 89-90-91

These are three very large adjoining areas with a total of 3,300 sq metres. They have been fully restored, with a total respect for the original architectural structure, promoting the bright, wide vaults, which are characteristic of the spaces. The “Nappe” are ideal for any kind of event

 

Tese di S. Cristoforo 92-93-94

The construction of these three awe-inspiring areas with a covered surface of 3,000 sq. metres began in 1525, along the northern wall of the Arsenal, during the development of the “Arsenale Novissimo” from 1473 to 1573. Constructed as “water vaults”, that is, aquatic work-sites at the Tower of Saint Christopher, they, for long, maintained such characteristics, up and until landfilling, begun in 1880. Being adjoining, any type of event can be held in these spaces, which can hold hundreds of people at the same time.

 

Tese 98-99-100

These are the most recently constructed buildings in the Venetian Arsenal, and they have surface area of 2,000 sq metres.