Marvel at golden mosaics and Byzantine art in the iconic symbol of Venetian power
Marvel at golden mosaics and Byzantine art in the iconic symbol of Venetian power
Discover religious artifacts and learn about Jewish history in Venice.
The Pavilion was built on the occasion of the first participation of the Holy See in the Architecture Biennale; ten architects - from Italy, Spain, Portugal, Great Britain, USA, Australia, Brazil, Japan, Chile, Serbia and Paraguay - were called by Cardinal Gianfranco Ravasi to each build a chapel, starting from the model of the "chapel in the woods ”By Gunnar Asplund, built in 1920 in the Stockholm cemetery. The result is precisely the Vatican Chapels, new and unprecedented models, placed in a natural and abstract environment, and now on permanent display in the woods of the Giorgio Cini Foundation.
Visit Titian's tomb and view artworks by Bellini
The Chiesa di San Vidal is a spectacular concert hall situated at one end of the Campo Santo Stefano in Venice. It's the location for concerts by Interpreti Veneziani, a world class ensemble who perform the likes of Mozart and Bach on the former altar.
You can show your digital tickets at any one of the 14 Churches of the Circuit (except FRARI) in exchange for your Chorus pass, which grants you one admission to each of the 14 churches. A good one to start at is the Chiesa di Santa Maria del Giglio, which features the work of Giuseppe Sardi on its facade, and Peter Paul Rubens' "Virgin Mary and Child with Saint Giovannino" on the inside.
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