Archeologia di Venezia, alla scoperta dei pozzi e dei "segreti" di costruzione degli edifici

Archaeological excavations by the Superintendency at Palazzo Donà Giovannelli, Venice, in the Cannaregio district, one of the most prestigious buildings on Strada Nova (thanks to the Arsenale Group). Practically a "summa" of Venetian archaeology from the eighteenth century to the early Middle Ages. The ideal setting for understanding how wells were built in Venice, in the middle of the lagoon (the Venetian "pozzo macchina"), and for appreciating the advanced regulations governing "scoasse" (waste dumps), with special structures built according to the very strict hygiene regulations issued by the Venetian government. Finally, a look at the construction "secrets" for building in a lagoon environment.