Palau's collector coin program has leaned heavily on architectural themes since the mid-2000s, and this piece belongs to a series documenting Gothic ecclesiastical architecture across Venice — buildings that survived the fall of the Serenissima in 1797 and subsequent Napoleonic plundering largely intact. The Republic of Palau has no historical connection to Venice whatsoever; the series exists purely because Palau's liberal licensing arrangements with European minting houses made it a convenient issuing authority for themed bullion products throughout this period.
Palau's collector coin program has leaned heavily on architectural themes since the mid-2000s, and this piece belongs to a series documenting Gothic ecclesiastical architecture across Venice — buildings that survived the fall of the Serenissima in 1797 and subsequent Napoleonic plundering largely intact. The Republic of Palau has no historical connection to Venice whatsoever; the series exists purely because Palau's liberal licensing arrangements with European minting houses made it a convenient issuing authority for themed bullion products throughout this period.