20/07/2025
Venice, one of the most enchanting cities in the world, was founded in the 5th century on a marshy lagoon where traditional building foundations were impossible. To overcome this challenge, early Venetians created a remarkable solution by driving millions of wooden piles deep into the soft mud and clay. These piles, made from water-resistant woods like alder, oak, elm, and larch, were submerged in oxygen-deprived conditions that prevented decay. Over time, the wood hardened into a stone-like substance, forming an incredibly stable foundation. Stone platforms were placed above, supporting the marble palaces, churches, and walkways that make Venice so iconic. This ingenious engineering method allowed Venice to rise as a dominant maritime power during the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Even today, landmarks like St. Markโs Basilica and the Dogeโs Palace still rest on their original wooden supports. Modern engineers continue to admire this medieval achievement that has stood strong for centuries.
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