Top 10 Sacred & Religious Sites in Province of Venice, Veneto

June 15, 2021 Nobuko Falco

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.
Restaurants in Province of Venice

1. Scuola Grande di San Rocco

Salizada San Rocco San Polo 3052, 30125 Venice Italy +39 041 523 4864 [email protected] http://www.scuolagrandesanrocco.org
Excellent
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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.

2. 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.

3. Tempietto Di San Martino

Corso Del Popolo, Calle San Martino, 30015, Chioggia Italy +39 041 400496 http://www.turismovenezia.it/Chioggia/Tempietto-di-San-Martino-6087.html
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

Tempietto Di San Martino

4. Campo del Ghetto

30121 Venice Italy +39 041 715359 http://www.museoebraico.it
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4.5 based on 1,294 reviews

Campo del Ghetto

Dating back to the 16th-century, this is the oldest Jewish Ghetto in the world with its five synagogues, which are the oldest still existing.

Reviewed By 303SteveA303 - Bath, United States

When you describe the experience of visiting Venice, it seems to always include St Mark', the Doge's Palace, the Rialto Bridge, the Grand Canal and perhaps a day in Murano across the lagoon. We stayed in the Canneregio neighborhood and enjoyed a part of Venice that is a little removed from the main tourist areas. It is also where the Jewish ghetto is and we found it to be a very interesting place to wander about and explore. The story of Jews in Venice is fascinating. Our visit to the Jewish museum on the Campo del Ghetto Nuovo gave us a better understanding of the role that Jews played in the social and economic history of Venice. The tour they offer of the old synagogues in the ghetto is also excellent to help understand the religious traditions Jews brought to Venice. As in other parts of Venice, there are canals, narrow streets, and squares; but here there are also old gates intended to lock in residents of the ghetto after dark. There is also an excellent kosher restaurant, Gam Gam, nearby that serves some really good food and should not be missed. Right down the street from the restaurant is a wonderful pastry shop .... another reason to visit the ghetto.

5. Chiesa di Santa Maria della Pieta

Castello 3701 Calle della Pietà, 30122 Venice Italy +39 041 522 2171 http://www.pietavenezia.org/it/istituto/cultura/chiesa_della_pieta/
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4.5 based on 214 reviews

Chiesa di Santa Maria della Pieta

Built in 1745 by architect Masaari, the façade of this church has a classical style, and is noted for the presence of Gian Battista Tiepolo's masterpieces, the "Fortezza e la Pace" and the "Trionfo delle Fede," which is painted on the ceiling.

Reviewed By 359jh - Toronto, Canada

This church is smaller than some, but definitely has a wow factor, especially if you attend one of the Vivaldi concerts. My daughter and I attended an evening performance of Vivaldi's Four Seasons in the church and the quality of the musicians and the actual sound was inspiring. This church does have an historical connection to Vivaldi as it was his church and he performed and directed music right in it while living in Venice. Just awesome and a lovely night out. Venice is amazing, but there is nothing like Venice in the evening. Have a lovely dinner by the Grand Canal and pair it with a trip to Chiesa Santa Maria della Pieta!

6. Chiesa di Zianigo

Via Scortegara 166, 30035, Mirano Italy +39 041 430411 http://www.parrocchia.zianigo.it/la-parrocchia/la-chiesa/
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

Chiesa di Zianigo

7. Chiesa di San Giovanni Battista

Via San Pio X 6, 30020 Meolo Italy http://www.turismovenezia.it/Jesolo-ed-Eraclea/Chiesa-di-San-Giovanni-Battista-147969.html
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Chiesa di San Giovanni Battista

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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4.5 based on 636 reviews

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. Santa Maria dei Miracoli

Campo Dei Miracoli, 30121 Venice Italy 39 41 2750462 http://www.chorusvenezia.org/en/church-of-santa-maria-dei-miracoli
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4.5 based on 828 reviews

Santa Maria dei Miracoli

Reviewed By terry4800 - Warrington, United Kingdom

This is a beautiful church and well worth the time to visit to see the marble panelling inside and the ornate roof decoration. Not as big or imposing as some of the others but in that lies its beauty.

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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