São Marcos Square is in the heart of Venice, in it are the most representative buildings in the city.
Napoleon Bonaparte defined it as the most beautiful salon in Europe.
San Marcos square is 180 by 70 wide.
Construction began in the fourth century adopting the size and shape of the current in 1177 being paved 100 years later.
It sure is one of the most beautiful squares in the world.
The square is the lowest place in Venice, so when ′′ Aqcua Alta, is the first place to flood.
There are several important and historic buildings, such as the Basilica of San Marcos, the Ducal Palace, the Running Museum, the Campanile and the Torre dell ' Orology.
It's worth highlighting the columns of San Marcos and São Teodore.
Or be an amazing place.
A little of this square that is visited by tourists from all parts of the planet.