The Basilica’s Story
St. Mark’s Basilica was originally constructed in 828 AD to house the relics of St. Mark the Evangelist, which, according to tradition, were smuggled out of Alexandria, Egypt, by two Venetian merchants and brought to Venice hidden in a barrel of pork to evade Muslim customs officers.
Fourth Crusade
Over the centuries, the Basilica has undergone numerous enhancements, often incorporating elements looted during the Fourth Crusade, including the famous Triumphal Quadriga (the four bronze horses) from Constantinople, now displayed inside the basilica, with replicas placed on the exterior.



















