- Fondaco dei Tedeschi
The Fondaco dei Tedeschi (Venetian: "Fontego dei Tedeschi" "The Tedeschi Inn") was the headquarters and restricted living quarters of the German merchant population in
Venice , situated on theGrand Canal near theRialto Bridge .History
First constructed in
1228 , the building was rebuilt between1505 and1508 , after its destruction in a fire. Its outer facade was painted byTitian andGiorgione , but their work has not survived the Venetian climate (fragments survive in museum collections). Its architecture is typical of thecinquecento (Italian Renaissance) style, but the basic concept (and the word "fondaco") is derived from a type of building in Arab countries.Like theFondaco dei Turchi , the Fondaco dei Tedeschi was apalazzo , warehouse, and restricted living quarters for its population, in this case mainly Germanic merchants from cities such asNuremberg andAugsburg . The German merchants arrived shortly after the building was originally constructed in the thirteen century and stayed until the Napoleonic occupation.Today, the building is the Venice headquarters of thePoste Italiane . As of 2007 it was for sale.References
*http://www.vanedwards.co.uk/month/jun00/month.html
ee also
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Venetian Ghetto
*Fondaco dei Turchi
*San Bartolomeo, Venice
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