This island is just one of
several islands located in the Venetian lagoon. Today, tourists are not allowed
on Proveglia. The legends that surround this “infamous” island have continued
to become more and more exaggerated over the years.
It is often stated Poveglia is the most haunted spot in all of Italy. This island’s very dark history does point to the fact that it is probably haunted but this activity is so interwoven with legend it is difficult to separate the two.
It is often stated Poveglia is the most haunted spot in all of Italy. This island’s very dark history does point to the fact that it is probably haunted but this activity is so interwoven with legend it is difficult to separate the two.
The Medieval Venetians were ahead of
the curve in Europe when it came to public health and sanitary laws--this is
impressive since at this time people didn’t know much about germs and how they
spread. When the Black Plague hit Europe in the 16th
century Venice already had been using the island of Proveglia to quarantine *
travelers who entered the lagoon on ships that had signs of plague.
When the Black Plague reached
Venice it is estimated that over 50,000 people ** who were stricken with this
terrible disease were forced to stay on the island. When they died they were buried on the island.
Combined with earlier outbreaks of plague in the late 15th century the
island altogether has over 160,000 victims buried in its soil. ***
At the time of the Black
Plague conditions in the islands hospital called Lazzaretto Vecchio were
horrendous. This 16th century plague was much more deadly than
previous outbreaks. About 500 people a day died on the island.
Photo: Ransom Riggs |
According to 16th
century Venetian chronicler, Rocco Benedetti:
“The sick lay three or four in a bed. Workers
collected the dead all day and threw them in graves without a break. Often the
dying ones and the ones too sick to move or talk were taken for dead and thrown
on the piled corpses.” ***
Despite this large number of dead Venice because they isolated the sick lost just one third of their population to the plague. In comparison other areas around Europe where almost completely wiped out.
Proveglia's few lucky patients that survived were taken to a nearby island's Lazzaretto Nuovo to convalesce.
* The word quarantine was first coined and used in Venice.
Proveglia's few lucky patients that survived were taken to a nearby island's Lazzaretto Nuovo to convalesce.
* The word quarantine was first coined and used in Venice.
**Venice at this time was a
world trade center so archaeologists who have studied the remains state they represent
many cultural backgrounds including African and Asian.
Photo: Ransom Riggs |
*** On Proveglia in the late
15th century plague victims were buried in neat rectangular
trenches wrapped carefully in white sheets. But the 16th century plague created so many
victims that the Monatti or corpse handlers were overwhelmed. They dug holes and unceremoniously dumped the bodies in. When these pits became full they
started to burn the bodies.
In Part ll of this post entitled, "The Legends that Surround Proveglia Part ll" I share both the traditional and more recent "exaggerations" told about this island being haunted.
Update: This island is now up for sale.
Update: This island is now up for sale.
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