Tuesday, March 13, 2018

How to avoid eternal bad luck


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Dear readers,

Today I want to share with you some history of my beautiful Venice.
And also a "did you know?",  that probably you will be happy to discover, if you are supersticious.


Positioned at the entrance of the walking area towards the pier and the San Marco basin  there are two pillars in pink marble and granite.

Looking almost like a door, they mark the entrance into the magnificent Piazza San Marco, Saint Mark Square.

All the tourist walk between the two columns, but I always wonder if they know the history of those two columns. My guess is not, as a Venetian will never do that and probably, you will neither probably after you read this blog.

The two columns represent the two saints of Venice: Saint Mark, in the shape of the winged Lion symbolizing the Serenissima Republic and San Todaro, Teodoro, the protector of the city.


THE ORIGIN
The origin of the two columns is part of many discussions. Some believe that they were brought from Constantinople to the second half of the twelfth century and that in reality they were three.
It is said that one felt into the lagoon's water during the landing operations, sinking into the sludge that made it impossible to recover.
Others people believe that they were brought in 1125 by Domenico Michiel, returning from one of his expeditions to the Holy Land.
One thing that is certain, is that the columns remained lying down on the ground for a long time. Due to their excessive weight and size, it was impossible  for the technology of the time, to make them stand in the vertical position.

Only in 1172 Nicolò Barattieri managed to find a way to raise them. With a very ingenious system of wetted ropes that acted as tie rods, he was able to lift the columns. While drying the rods did gradually stretched, lifting the columns in vertical position.


THE WING LION
The column that stands out on the side of Palazzo Ducale holds a very ancient bronze sculpture that represent
the winged lion, symbol of San Marco, since 862 patron saint and symbol of the city and the Venetian state.


SAN TODARO
On the side of the Marciana Library the column holds the marble statue of San Teodoro, a Byzantine saint and warrior,  first protector of the city, depicted in the act of killing a dragon.



LIFE AND DEATH BETWEEN THE COLUMNS

Under the two columns, in the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and till the mid-eighteenth century, the space between the two stalks was used as a place of capital executions.

So much so that the superstitious custom still persists in the local population in Venice,  not to cross the space between the columns, as it bring eternal bad luck.

Perfect view on the Clock Tower 

From this tradition derives some expressions in Venetian dialect:
"Te fasso veder mi che ora che xe’" (I'll show you, what time it is), as a threat, derived from the fact that the condemned to death, with their backs to the basin of San Marco, saw the clock on the Tower as the last thing.
"Esser fra Marco e Todaro" (To be between Marco and Teodoro), which describes the condition of those who stagger between opposing difficulties with no way out.

So if you follow the tradition to kiss your loved one under every bridge in Venice for eternal love, maybe you should consider now also not to walk between the two columns to avoid eternal bad luck!!

True or not true, better to be safe than sorry.

From Venice With Love,

Giada


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6 comments:

  1. This is so interesting!! And if I ever go to beautiful Venice, I will heed your warning!

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    1. Thank you so much dear Stella for reading the BLOG and for you feed back!!! I hope you can go and visit Venice soon Much Love, Giada

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  2. Grazie thanks you so much.....I won't be going there till this summer but I'm ready already....always great to go back home . Thank you for reading my BLOG . Giada

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  3. You can't bind Venice with 10 reasons. Because the name is enough to attract people with its internal and external beauty. It is also called the city of eternity. People often choose this city to pass their leisure because the city is noise, pollution free. But the main attraction of this city is the Grand Canal, Dodge's Palace, St. Marks Basilica, Iconic Gondola Ride, The Grandeur Of Venice Consisting of many islands separated by the Grand Canal and numerous waterways. If you want to enjoy all this place it is better to join with any Top Rated Venice Sightseeing Tours & Attraction Tickets. Because they offer you packages where you can get the taste of walking, river cruise, food party etc. Venice Food Tour: Cicchetti & Wine Tickets, Dolomite Mountains And Cortana Day Trip Tickets, Venice Legends And Ghosts Tour Tickets, Murano Glass And Burano Lace Tour Tickets, Venice Hop On Hop Off Cruise Tickets, Venice Grand Canal Cruise Tickets are some of their famous packages. You can check their other options from http://www.tripindicator.com/tours/venice/attractions-grand-sightseeing-canal-gondola-serenade-boat-day-tours-tickets.html . They are really dedicated to their service and I have experienced this. For this I recommend this for a better experience. I hope you all enjoying the tour. Best of luck for you and have fun.

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  4. Me and my wife walked outwards through the columns towards the waters we are having a very long spell of bad luck no joke how to stop this is a mystery

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