The 10 Best Churches & Cathedrals in Province of Venice, Veneto

June 13, 2021 Flossie Demartino

The Province of Venice (Provincia di Venezia) was a province in the Veneto region of northern Italy. Its capital is the city of Venice. It had an area of 2,467 km², and a total population of 846,962 (2011). The province became the Metropolitan City of Venice in 2015.
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1. Chiesa parrocchiale della Madonna della Salute di Catene a Marghera

Via Trieste 140, 30175 Marghera Italy http://www.parrocchiacatene.it/parrocchia.html
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Chiesa parrocchiale della Madonna della Salute di Catene a Marghera

2. Scuola Grande di San Rocco

Salizada San Rocco San Polo 3052, 30125 Venice Italy +39 041 523 4864 [email protected] http://www.scuolagrandesanrocco.org
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4.5 based on 2,962 reviews

Scuola Grande di San Rocco

The Scuola Grande di San Rocco is a lay confraternity founded in 1478. The popularity of the cult of St. Roch, whose remains had been in the possession of the brotherhood since 1485, contributed to the latter’s rapid expansion to the extent of it becoming the richest Scuola of the city. At that point it was decided to build a new monumental headquarters and engage Tintoretto to decorate it with his most celebrated pictorial cycle, illustrating episodes from the New and Old Testaments. It is the only one of the historic Scuole Grandi to have survived the fall of the republic. It is a unique site, where over 60 paintings are preserved in their original setting in a building that has hardly undergone any alteration since its construction. The confraternity is still active today, carrying out its traditional charitable duties as well as looking after its extraordinary artistic patrimony.

Reviewed By 760billa - Spring Lake, United States

The Scuola Grande di San Rocco is one of those places that I suspect many visitors to Venice have never heard about. But, it should make every tourist's short list of places to see while in Venice. It features the artwork of the Italian painter, and master of the Venetian school, known as Tinteretto. To appreciate the history behind this building and the life story of Tinteretto, I highly recommend using the audio guide which is available for a reasonable charge. The audio guide will lead you through three floors of artwork. You can choose how much or how little detail you care to listen to. Even if you only have an hour, I think this is a must do attraction in Venice.

3. Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari

San Polo, 3072, 30125 Venice Italy +39 041 272 8611 [email protected] http://www.basilicadeifrari.it/
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4.5 based on 4,171 reviews

Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari

Originally built in the mid-13th century, Santa Maria Glorisoa dei Frari (St. Mary of the Friars) houses many masterpieces of Venetian Renaissance art, notably Giovanni Bellini's triptych "Madonna and Child with Saints," the "Assumption" and the "Pesaro Madonna" by Titian, Saint John the Baptist by Donatello.

Reviewed By rzoe - Cambridge, United States

This Basilica is home to Titian's Assumption of Mary which is one of the most beautiful paintings in the world - it takes your breath away. It's 22 feet high, 11 feet wide and is perfect for its place on the high altar of the church. The church also has some fine Bellini's, but the reason to go there is the Titian. We were there is September and there were very few tourists so were able to sit and look at the painting in peace.

4. Basilica di San Marco

Piazza San Marco 328, 30124 Venice Italy +39 041 270 8311 [email protected] http://www.basilicasanmarco.it/
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4.5 based on 28,574 reviews

Basilica di San Marco

Blending the architectural styles of East and West, Venice's magnificent basilica was consecrated in 832 AD as an ecclesiastical building to house the remains of St. Mark.

Reviewed By 627brendand

We visited this beautiful church and were blown away by the opulent gold mosaic artwork and beautiful sculptures and architecture. It was a personal goal to visit San Marco and the square so it was for us a dream come true. The disappointing thing was the general level of dishonesty around Venice by business people. To buy anything was a complete rip off, even a coffee and croissant was extortionate. You had to always check your change as we were deliberately short changes several times and my wife was also pick pocketed in Milan the very hour we arrived in Italy. So be careful with your money and I wouldn’t eat or buy any food in tourist areas. Also when we arrived at the train station in Venice the square was under about 12 inches of water. People were everywhere selling waterproof waders to put your feet in. 20 Euro later ...These promptly leaked and we were soaked anyway after 5 minutes of use. This was dishonesty on an industrial scale. Also no one told us that if you simply waited about an hour the tide would recede and you could walk around on dry ground. This basic information was simply not available to tourists. My advice would be, go for the beauty and amazing art and be very careful, as there is unfortunately a rip off culture everywhere.

5. Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute

Campo de la Salute Dorsoduro 1, 30123 Venice Italy +39 041 274 3911 http://www.turismovenezia.it/Venezia/Basilica-di-Santa-Maria-della-Salute-6052.html
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Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute

Designed by Baldassare Longhena in 1631-83, the church's façade is embellished with 125 statues, which form a sharp contrast to the somber interior.

Reviewed By massimoswitz - Opfikon, Switzerland

Round basilica with huge dome with several paintings and in the sacristy you can visit Titian's masterpieces.

6. Chiesa di Santa Rita da Cascia

Via Piraghetto, 30170, Mestre Italy http://www.grandeorganosantarita.it/
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Chiesa di Santa Rita da Cascia

7. San Giorgio Maggiore

Isola San Giorgio Maggiore, 30133 Venice Italy +39 041 522 7827 http://www.abbaziasangiorgio.it/
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San Giorgio Maggiore

Reviewed By tg22wa - Seattle, United States

Visit this beautiful church designed by Palladio, the adjoining monastery (owned by the Cini Foundation*). Take the elevator to the top off the church bellower to see Venice, the island grounds and Giudecca from a wonderful distance. The Cini foundations offers regular tours of the former monastery buildings and grounds. You cannot just visit on your own. The tours seem to be about every hour but check ahead to coordinate this visit with the church and belltower visit. You can easily take Vaporetto 2 from several different points including from St. Mark's pier. The grounds include an incredible maze of boxwood created in 2012. Of special note to art lovers: 1. the refrectory of this monastery was the original home of Veronase's Wedding Feast of Cana in the Louvre. It was taken by Napoleon in the early 1800s and never returned. The Cini Foundation has replaced the original with a beautiful digital copy to give a sense of where this huge artwork belongs . . . 2. One of Tintoretto's last paintings, an innovative Last Supper, is located to the right of the main alter. Created for THIS space, the painting is orientated to be seen from the side. Read about both paintings before you go.

8. Chiesa di San Zaccaria

Campo San Zaccaria Castello 4693, 30122 Venice Italy +39 041 522 1257 http://events.veneziaunica.it/it/content/chiesa-di-san-zaccaria
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Chiesa di San Zaccaria

Reviewed By saibot - Huntersville, United States

We stumbled upon this place after coming back from Murano via the boat dock of the same name. Nice square to get a little bit of breathing room. Lots of good dining options around there too! The church itself was very interesting, & a great no cost attraction to see some amazing architecture & art. Worth the visit!

9. Basilica dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo (San Zanipolo)

Campo SS. Giovanni e Paolo, 30122 Venice Italy +39 041 523 5913 [email protected] http://www.santigiovanniepaolo.it
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4.5 based on 962 reviews

Basilica dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo (San Zanipolo)

Reviewed By massimoswitz - Opfikon, Switzerland

Beautiful and large basilica in Italian Gothic style, where there are monuments of various Venetian doges and a masterpiece by Bellini, not to forget the stained glass window with Murano glass.

10. Basilica di Santa Maria Assunta e Chiesa di Santa Fosca

Piazza Torcello, 30175 Torcello Italy +39 041 730119 http://www.turismovenezia.it/Venezia/Basilica-di-Santa-Maria-Assunta-di-Torcello-6051.html
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4.5 based on 544 reviews

Basilica di Santa Maria Assunta e Chiesa di Santa Fosca

Reviewed By Chrisandteri2014 - Xativa, Spain

We were only told about the nice places to eat on this Island !!! The most important Island reference the first occupation and settlements of all of the Islands and one of the most famous mosaics in the Basilica di Santa Maria Assunta, walk the extra 500m to see it or you’ll have missed this not so little gem.

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