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San Zaccaria

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Marina
February 9, 2018
The facade is masterpiece of the Renaissance, built by Codussi between 1480 and 1500. The spacious interior with its Renaissance nave and Gothic choir is literally covered with outstanding paintings, the most famous of which is the Holy Conversation by Giovanni Bellini (1505). Don't miss the Chapel of Gold and make sure you step down to the eerie flooded crypt, which houses the bodies of eight doge. Address: 4693 Campo San Zaccaria, 30122 Venezia Opening hours 10am-noon, 4pm-6pm
The facade is masterpiece of the Renaissance, built by Codussi between 1480 and 1500. The spacious interior with its Renaissance nave and Gothic choir is literally covered with outstanding paintings, the most famous of which is the Holy Conversation by Giovanni Bellini (1505). Don't miss the Chapel…
Gerard
January 3, 2016
The church houses one of the most famous work by Giovanni Bellini, the San Zaccaria Altarpiece.
Federica
March 29, 2014
Renaissance church: wonderful art gallery inside.
Nicoletta
May 13, 2022
The Church of San Zaccaria, a short distance from Piazza San Marco, is one of the most beautiful in Venice, but don't just admire its fifteenth-century facade or its interiors full of works of art. Remember, when you reach the chapel of San Tarasio, in correspondence with one of the apses, to go down the steps leading to the crypt: this is where the building reveals one of its most evocative aspects, and that the less informed tourist can miss. You will find yourself in an environment with three naves with columns and cross vaults. In this place the first doges of the Serenissima were buried. Today, as happens in many Venetian buildings, the basements are constantly flooded, but the presence of water has transformed the environment making it fascinating and unique: the columns and vaults are mirrored, doubling the spaces, adding depth and creating new perspectives.
The Church of San Zaccaria, a short distance from Piazza San Marco, is one of the most beautiful in Venice, but don't just admire its fifteenth-century facade or its interiors full of works of art. Remember, when you reach the chapel of San Tarasio, in correspondence with one of the apses, to go do…
Rene
April 10, 2014
Famous church, front in marble

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4693 Campo S. Zaccaria
Venezia, Veneto