- Isola di San Michele
San Michele, nicknamed "The Island of the Dead", is the
cemetery island ofVenice . It is associated with the sestiere ofCannaregio from which it lies a short distance north east.Along with neighbouring "San Cristoforo della Pace", the island was a popular place for local travellers and
fishermen to land.Mauro Codussi 'sChiesa di San Michele in Isola of1469 , the firstRenaissance church in Venice, and a monastery lie on the island.San Cristoforo was selected to become a cemetery in
1807 , designed byAntonio Selva , when under French occupation it was decreed that burial on the mainland was unsanitary. The canal that separated the two islands was filled in during1836 , and subsequently the larger island became known as San Michele. The island briefly doubled as aprison , but it is the now-closed section of the cemetery which is famous. Bodies were carried to the island on special funeralgondola s, includingIgor Stravinsky ,Joseph Brodsky ,Jean Schlumberger (jewelry designer) ,Sergei Diaghilev ,Ezra Pound ,Luigi Nono andZoran Mušič . Other attractions include the Cappella Emiliana chapel.The cemetery is still in use today. However, due to shortage of space, as is the custom in many
Europe an countries, after a few years the dead are exhumed and stored in compact concreteossuary boxes in another part of the cemetery.External links
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=venice,+italy&ll=45.446674,12.346509&spn=0.006202,0.021458&t=k&hl=en Satellite image from Google Maps]
* [http://www.theliterarycemetery.co.uk/ Written in Stone] - Burial locations of literary figures.
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