Sunday, September 23, 2007

Venice's cathedral is certainly unique in Europe,and looks much more like a mosque than cathedral. Its origins date to 828, when two Venetian traders in Egypt broke into St. Mark's tomb, stole his corpse, and smuggled it out of Egypt by hiding it in a shipment of pork, which the Muslims wouldn't investigate. The basilica was built to house the corpse, and has been the center of Venice's religious life ever since.




























1 comments:

Anonymous said...

great story re the use of pork to get the body out....great looking church