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Chiesa Di Santa Maria Del Giglio, a stunning example of Baroque architecture designed by Giuseppe Sardi, graces Venice with its ornate façade adorned with intricate statues and carvings. Opened in 1681, this church captivates visitors with its impressive exterior and an interior adorned with masterful artworks by renowned artists such as Tintoretto and Peter Paul Rubens. Though not the oldest in Venice, having been predated by churches like San Giacomo di Rialto consecrated in 1177, it nonetheless stands as a key attraction, drawing countless admirers. As part of the Chorus Pass, it's an alluring stop on a tour of Venice's ecclesiastical treasures. At night, the church exudes a calming ambiance with atmospheric lighting that enhances its enchanting presence, making it a must-visit for anyone in the city.

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Joanna Carab
Joanna Carab
1 month ago on Google

Magnificent! The statue on top left looks down to you very creepily.

Volodymyr
Volodymyr
2 months ago on Google

Чудовий католицький храм збудований у кінці 17 сторіччя.

Seokjin Ham
Seokjin Ham
3 months ago on Google

Also known as Santa Maria Zobenigo, this church is a stunning example of Venetian Baroque architecture, renowned for its richly decorated façade and remarkable artworks. It was originally founded in the 9th century by the Jubanico family. After being destroyed by two fires in 966 and again in 1105, the church was rebuilt several times. The current structure was designed by Giuseppe Sardi and constructed between 1678 and 1681, with funding from Admiral Antonio Barbaro. The elaborate façade, considered one of the most ornate in Venice, features sculptural representations of Barbaro’s military achievements and maps of cities where he served.

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