Leads


Piombies - prison rooms located under the roof of the Doge's palace. The roof was made of lead plates that would prevent the prisoners from escaping. In the summer, the sun warming the roof raises the temperature of the air, causing the death of many prisoners.

On the lowest floors of the palace there was a prison called Pozzi (wells). Here for the variety usually there was water, whose level rose during high tides. There were some cases of drowning.

After building at the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries, on the other side of the palace canal, a new building (Prigiono Nuove), most convicted of minor offenses were sent to a new prison.

Among the prisoners of Piombi were, among others. Giordano Bruno and Giacomo Casanova (who managed to escape).

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