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<p>The Natural History Museum is housed in the <strong>Fontego dei Turchi</strong>, built as a palazzo for the Pesaro family in the 13th century.</p>
<p>With its imposing <strong>Grand Canal façade</strong>, it is one of the most famous secular buildings in Venice. Its double loggia in the so-called Venetian-Byzantine style reflects the purpose for which the building was created, as a trading depot for goods coming from the East; the corner towers are similar to the defensive structures that were part of Early Medieval family palazzi.</p>
<p>In <strong>1381</strong> the building was given to Nicolò d’Este, lord of Ferrara, and then (in 1621) – after changing hands several times &#8211; became the Fontego for <strong>Turkish merchants</strong> in the city (the place where they were expected to live and do their business). It was used for this purpose right up until 1838, and then from <strong>1865 </strong>onwards underwent extensive restoration work. Thereafter it housed the <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="www.museocorrer.visitmuve.it/en" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Museo Correr</a> </strong></span>and later, from <strong>1923</strong>, the <strong>Natural History Museum</strong>.</p>
<p>The museum was set up to house various <strong>local scientific collections</strong>: from the Museo Correr, from the Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere e Arti and others.</p>
<p>Over time, this material was added to, through acquisitions and donations, to make up the present rich, varied and fragile collection that <strong>spans 700 million years</strong>, with <strong>2 million finds</strong>, zoological, entomological and botanical collections, fossils and anatomic preparations, as well as ethnographic collections, ‘marvels’ and a <strong>library with over 40 thousand volumes</strong>.</p>
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