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Venice and the first Casino in the World

Gambling was a pervasive aspect of Venetian life, reflecting the city’s wealth and status as a major cultural and trade hub. In Venice, everyone gambled everywhere: people engaged in games of chance in private homes, public squares, and during festivals, with stakes involving money, goods, and even property.

Venetian authorities, however, viewed gambling with concern due to the disorder it could cause and the potential financial ruin for individuals. Despite numerous attempts to regulate these activities through edicts and laws—especially prohibiting gambling during religious events and at night—these efforts largely proved ineffective against the strong appeal of gambling. 

Source: https://italoamericano.org

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