Francesco da Mosto

Francesco da Mosto
Francesco da Mosto
Born 1961
Venice, Italy
Occupation Author, historian, architect
Nationality Italian
Genres History, culture, food, architecture

Francesco da Mosto (born 1961) is an Italian architect, author, historian, film maker and television presenter. He presented the three BBC 2 series Francesco's Venice (2004) and Francesco's Italy: Top to Toe (2006) where he explored the country in his Alfa Romeo Spider and Francesco's Mediterranean Voyage (Filmed 2007, Broadcast 2008) which sees him traveling from his home in Venice to Istanbul, visiting cities including Split, Mostar, Dubrovnik and many more.

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Biography

Da Mosto was born in Venice and his family has been part of the city's history since possibly as early as the fifth century. Originally, they were wine makers - the name da Mosto coming from the word "mosto" meaning grape must (juice from crushed grapes). Later, the family became traders, explorers and politicians.

The family's previous Venice residence, the Ca' da Mosto which can be seen from the Rialto market by the Grand Canal was lost through marriage in the 17th century, when a female member of the family married four times, with each husband dying of natural causes – thus enabling her to become one of the wealthiest people in Venice. Unfortunately for the da Mosto family, the childless widow had a falling out with them and left everything to a nephew of her second husband, who went on to become Doge.

Da Mosto is the younger son of Count Ranieri da Mosto and Contessa Maria Grazia Vanni d'Archirafi, who comes from a very old Sicilian Noble Family who are the Dukes of Archirafi and include many noted Italian diplomats and bankers. A Roman Catholic, da Mosto took his first Holy Communion in the crypt of St Marks. A few years later, he received the sacrament of Confirmation from the future Pope John Paul I.

Da Mosto lives in his family home in Venice, with his South African born wife Jane, his three children, and his parents. Francesco’s grandfather, Andrea, acquired the palazzo where the family live in 1919. When he moved in, the empty picture frames on the walls of the portego were filled with copies of family pictures, including a 15th-century map of the voyages of Alvise da Mosto, who discovered the Cape Verde islands off the west of Africa.

When BBC Two decided to make a four-part series about the history of Venice, they contacted Francesco to be the host. He has now presented three series for BBC Two: Francesco's Venice, Francesco's Italy - from Top to Toe and Francesco's Mediterranean Voyage, with accompanying books to the series. He has also published a book entitled Francesco's Kitchen.

In the Doctor Who Confidential series 5 episode Death in Venice Francesco is featured explaining the history of Venice to Matt Smith.

Bibliography

  • da Mosto, Francesco (June 8, 2006). Francesco's Italy. BBC Books. ISBN 9780563493488. 
  • da Mosto, Francesco (February 8, 2007). Francesco's Venice. BBC Books. ISBN 9780563493631. 
  • da Mosto, Francesco (October 4, 2007). Francesco's Kitchen. Ebury Press. ISBN 9780091922283. 
  • da Mosto, Francesco (May 1, 2008). Francesco's Mediterranean Voyage. BBC Books. ISBN 9781846073403. 

Francesco's Italy: Top to Toe

Da Mosto's series Francesco's Italy: Top to Toe, broadcast on BBC Two, shows his journey from his home city of Venice to his mother's origins in Sicily. This series has 4 episodes: "The Romantic North", "The Garden of Italy", "The Heart of Italy", and "The Land of My Mother". In the first episode, he visits the Romeo and Juliet balcony in Verona, and the city of Milan. During episode two, he visits Lucca and Florence. During episode 3, he visits Rome and Naples. In the final episode, he visits Sicily, where there is an emotional reunion with his family.

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