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🏛️ Mud, water and wood: The system that kept a 1604-year-old city afloat

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🏛️ Mud, water and wood: The system that kept a 1604-year-old city afloat
Venice's engineering marvel of water management and foundations


🕐 3 min read · Updated 2 Apr 2026 at 19:05
📋 Fast Facts
  • Venice founded in 421 CE, making it over 1,600 years old
  • Built entirely on wooden pilings driven into soft lagoon mud and marshland
  • Innovative water management system using channels, sluices, and tidal control
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site recognised for its unique engineering and urban planning

Venice stands as one of history's most improbable cities, constructed on shallow lagoon islands in northern Italy's Adriatic coast. The city's survival for sixteen centuries rests upon an ingenious system of foundations, water management, and material innovation that enabled permanent settlement in an environment seemingly hostile to habitation. This engineering achievement has shaped not only the city's physical form but its entire cultural and economic identity ...

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