Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana

Alternative Names
Libreria Sansoviniana
Sansovino Library
Biblioteca di San Marco
Library of Saint Mark
Date
1537-1591
Work Type
Style/Period

The Libreria Sansovino, known as the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana (National Library of St Mark) is one of the earliest surviving book depositories in the world, containing an immense collection of classical texts. The building was designed and begun by Sansovino, who completed the first 16 arcaded bays between 1537 and 1553. In 1588 Scamozzi finished the work with an additional 5 bays that connected the library with the zecca (mint) on the embankment--also designed by Sansovino. The library is the result of a gift made to the Venetian Republic by the Byzantine humanist Cardinal Bessarion in 1468. A slightly delayed project, it was intended to house this collection (while expanding it as well) and solidify the role and importance of Venice. The library further benefited from a law passed in 1603, that stated every book published in Venice (which was a major publishing center) must have a copy deposited into the collection. Although still in the construction phase, by 1560 the library was up and running. The large hall was equipped with wooden benches for reading to which the codexs would be chained, cabinets for storing books, and embellished and richly decorated. The vestibule was chosen as the seat of the School of S. Mark and academic meetings. In 1596 the Public Statuary of the Republic in the Library Vestibule was inaugurated, which was adapted in 1597 by Scamozzi to accommodate the donation of Greek and Roman statues by Cardinal Grimani. This collection would form the core of what would eventually become the archaeological museum. The Vestibule ceiling is attributed to Cristoforo Rosa of Brescia, assisted by his brother Stefano (1550-60).

References

Lorenzetti, Venice and Its Lagoon: Historical-Artistic Guide (Rome: Istituto Poligrafico dello Stato, 1961) as translated and with supplementary content by Taryn Marie Zarrillo, 2012/13

See Also
  • View from fondamenta at southwestern corner of Palazzo Ducale
  • View from southernmost end of piazzetta, along fondamenta
  • View from fondamenta at southeastern corner of library
  • View from fondamenta, south of library
  • View from fondamenta, south of Zecca
  • View from southern area of piazzetta
  • View from central area of piazzetta, east of library
  • view from Bacino San Marco
  • Exterior: Central-East View of the Piazzetta
  • Exterior: Northeast View of the Piazzetta
  • Exterior: South View of the Piazzetta
  • Exterior: South View of the Piazzetta
  • Exterior: North View of the Piazzetta
  • Exterior: North View of the Piazzetta
  • Exterior: North View of the Piazzetta
  • Exterior: Southeast View of the Piazzetta