Did you know Marco Polo dictated his travels here? Discover Palazzo San Giorgio, the HQ of the ancient Republic's bank.

When you start your tour at Caricamento, you can't miss the brightly painted palace with St. George slaying the dragon. This is Palazzo San Giorgio.
Before it was a bank, it was a prison. In 1298, the Genoese defeated the Venetians at the Battle of Curzola. One of the prisoners was Marco Polo.
In 1407, it became the Casa delle Compere e dei Banchi di San Giorgio—arguably the world's first modern public bank. It managed the debt of the Republic and was so powerful it virtually owned Corsica and Crimea.
The stunning frescoes you see today are a 19th-century restoration (the originals faded), but they capture the glory of "La Superba".

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