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Welcome to Venipedia
A free, data-driven resource all about Venice, Italy.
19,312 articles about Venice...and growing!


What is Venipedia?

Venipedia is a wiki-based website dedicated to the study of the city of Venice, Italy. It is intended as a repository for unique information and data primarily collected by the Venice Project Center at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. With decades of projects dedicated to the study of Venetian architecture, art, bridges, canals, churches, ecosystems, infrastructure, tourism, transportation, and more, we are now releasing our data to the world through this site.

There are already many Venetian resources on the internet, including both the English and Italian Wikipedias and various Italian-language sites. While these resources are adequate for some purposes, there are also some problems associated with these sources. For example, Wikipedia is a general-knowledge encyclopedia that provides neither detailed information nor concrete data.

To learn more about Venipedia's purpose, organization, and content visit the About page.

Featured Article: Istria Stone

Kirmenjak

Istria stones, or Pietra d'Istria, are the signature white marble-looking stones upon which Venice is built. These stones share a common history with Venice because their unique properties.

History

Istrian Stone Fountain

Istria stones are harvested from quarries in Istria County, Croatia. Most of the stones were hued from the main quarries near Kirmenjak, Croatia and hence the stone is commonly referred to as Kirmenjak. The stones are believed to reside in the Upper Jurassic – Tithonian layers of the earth. In the 1400s These stones were shipped to Venice and were used by builders as an intermediate layer between the wooden posts supporting the city and the buildings that compose the city. The stone is still currently mined and used today as it was then.

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