trezor.io
Rate this file (Rating : 5 / 5 with 1 votes)
Island of Poveglia, Venice, Lido, Venetian Lagoon, Italy
trezor.io

Island Of Poveglia, Venice, Lido, Venetian Lagoon, Italy

In 1777 the island came under the jurisdiction of the Magistrato alla Sanità (Public Health Office), and became a check point for all goods and people coming to and going from Venice by ship. In 1793, there were several cases of the plague on two ships, and consequently the island was transformed into a temporary confinement station for the ill (Lazzaretto); this role became permanent in 1805, under the rule of Napoleon Bonaparte, who also had the old church of San Vitale destroyed; the old bell tower was converted into a lighthouse. The lazzaretto was closed in 1814.
In the 20th century the island was again used as a quarantine station, but in 1922, the existing buildings were converted into an hospital for mentally ill and long-term care. This went on until 1968, when the hospital was closed, and the island, after being shortly used for agriculture, was completely abandoned. Presently, the island is closed to locals and tourists and remains under Italian government.

File information
Filename:508009.jpg
Album name:World & Travel
Rating (1 votes):55555
Keywords:#island #poveglia #venice #lido #venetian #lagoon #italy
Filesize:87 KiB
Date added:Oct 01, 2012
Dimensions:700 x 458 pixels
Displayed:80 times
URL:displayimage.php?pid=508009
Favorites:Add to Favorites