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The most recognized building in Venice, the Basilica of San Marco is a stunning architectural gem.
This marvellous example of Gothic art is also known as the 'British church', because of the generous British funds that contributed to restore the building after the disastrous flood happened in 1966.
Precious small church located nearby Rialto.
The domes and bell tower of Santa Maria della Salute make the church a distinctive landmark on the skyline of Venice.
The Frari church is one of the most impressive in Venice with artwork and architecture that show off more than five centuries of culture and history of the Serenissima.
San Giorgio dei Greci is one of Venice's most interesting churches for its unusual history and determination.
In the Venetian lagoon between Venice herself and the island of Murano, this unusual isle bears a church along with the civic cemetery.
A gloriously ornate church, the Jesuits came back to Venice with a bold statement following a period of banishment.
Sitting on the airy Campo di Santo Stefano, the church of the same name takes you by surprise.
This is one of Venice's most unique churches, not only for its extravagant exterior but its name.
One of the "Grandi Scuole" of Venice created by lay confraternities is that of San Rocco, which was established in 1478 and continues to this day.