Arsenale di Venezia (Venice Arsenal) (Venice)
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UNESCO World Heritage Site, closed / former military
The Venetian Arsenal (Italian: Arsenale di Venezia) is a shipyard and naval depot that played a leading role in Venetian empire-building. It was one of the most important areas of Venice, lying in the Castello sestiere.
The Byzantine-style establishment may have existed as early as the 8th century, though the present structure is usually said to have been begun in 1104 during the reign of Ordelafo Faliero, although there is no evidence for such a precise date. It definitely existed by the early thirteenth century and is mentioned in Dante's Inferno. The name probably comes from Arabic Dar al Sina’a ("Dockyard") and the concept was clearly Islamic as much as Byzantine.
Initially the state dockyard worked merely to maintain naval ships built privately, but in 1320 the Arsenal Nuovo was built, much larger than the original. It enabled all the state's navy and the larger merchant ships to be both constructed and maintained in one place. The Arsenal incidentally became an important centre for rope manufacture, while housing for the arsenal workers grew up outside its walls.
The Byzantine-style establishment may have existed as early as the 8th century, though the present structure is usually said to have been begun in 1104 during the reign of Ordelafo Faliero, although there is no evidence for such a precise date. It definitely existed by the early thirteenth century and is mentioned in Dante's Inferno. The name probably comes from Arabic Dar al Sina’a ("Dockyard") and the concept was clearly Islamic as much as Byzantine.
Initially the state dockyard worked merely to maintain naval ships built privately, but in 1320 the Arsenal Nuovo was built, much larger than the original. It enabled all the state's navy and the larger merchant ships to be both constructed and maintained in one place. The Arsenal incidentally became an important centre for rope manufacture, while housing for the arsenal workers grew up outside its walls.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venetian_Arsenal
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 45°26'12"N 12°21'24"E
- Udine-Campoformido Airport 92 km
- ex JNA 188 km
- Skladište goriva ex. JNA - Lugovo Šugarje 248 km
- ex JNA Zirje 332 km
- Radio transmitter station (ПДРЦ СПЕШКА) 458 km
- Former Russian Military Base, Hajmasker 475 km
- Former Russian Military Airfield 512 km
- ex JNA 527 km
- Gjakova Airport 727 km
- Army barracks "Epopee of Jezerc" Ferizaj 780 km
- Castello (sestiere) 0.5 km
- Island 1 km
- Isola di Sant'Elena 1 km
- Basin of San Marco 1.2 km
- San Michele 1.3 km
- La Certosa 1.3 km
- Venice 1.7 km
- Lido di Venezia 5.9 km
- Venetian Lagoon 6.8 km
- Gulf of Venice 48 km
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