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Have you visited Marco Polo’s Venice? Or would you add this quiet courtyard to your travel bucket list? Let me know in the comments below. #MarcoPolo #VeniceTravel #SilkRoad #HistoryBlog #HiddenVenice
If you visit Venice looking for a grand "Birthplace Museum," you will be disappointed. The original Polo house (Casa Polo) is gone—burned or rebuilt centuries ago. However, the spirit remains.
Marco Polo was nicknamed Il Milione (The Million). Some say it was because he told a million stories; others believe it refers to a corrupted version of his family’s minor noble name, Emilione . Regardless, the alley and small courtyard bearing that name sits in the eastern part of Venice, near the Rialto Bridge and the church of San Giovanni Crisostomo.
Unlike many explorers who grew up with swords and battle plans, Marco grew up with ledgers and cargo manifests. His father Niccolò and uncle Maffeo were jewel merchants. Because they were constantly traveling the Black Sea and Central Asia, young Marco was likely raised by his mother (who died young) and extended relatives in this modest, commercial neighborhood.
Have you visited Marco Polo’s Venice? Or would you add this quiet courtyard to your travel bucket list? Let me know in the comments below. #MarcoPolo #VeniceTravel #SilkRoad #HistoryBlog #HiddenVenice
If you visit Venice looking for a grand "Birthplace Museum," you will be disappointed. The original Polo house (Casa Polo) is gone—burned or rebuilt centuries ago. However, the spirit remains. marco polo birthplace
Marco Polo was nicknamed Il Milione (The Million). Some say it was because he told a million stories; others believe it refers to a corrupted version of his family’s minor noble name, Emilione . Regardless, the alley and small courtyard bearing that name sits in the eastern part of Venice, near the Rialto Bridge and the church of San Giovanni Crisostomo. Have you visited Marco Polo’s Venice
Unlike many explorers who grew up with swords and battle plans, Marco grew up with ledgers and cargo manifests. His father Niccolò and uncle Maffeo were jewel merchants. Because they were constantly traveling the Black Sea and Central Asia, young Marco was likely raised by his mother (who died young) and extended relatives in this modest, commercial neighborhood. Marco Polo was nicknamed Il Milione (The Million)