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The present church was built between 1458 and 1515. Antonio Gambello was the original architect, who started the building in the Gothic style, but the upper part of the facade with its arched windows and its columns, and the upper parts of the interior were completed by
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lit by tall Gothic windows, a typical feature of Northern European church architecture which is unique in Venice. Nearly every wall is covered with paintings by 17th and 18th century artists. The church houses one of the most famous works by
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also founded by Participazio and various other doges of the family. The nuns of this monastery mostly came from prominent noble families of the city and had a reputation for laxness in their observance of the monastic enclosure. The
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A devastating fire destroyed the entire monastic complex in 1105. According to chronicles of the time, some one hundred nuns who had taken refuge in the cellars of the monastery died from smoke inhalation.
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was built) and was replaced by a Gothic church in the 15th century. The remains of this building still stand, as the present church was built beside and not over it.
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in early Renaissance style many years later. The facade is a harmonious Venetian mixture of late-Gothic and Renaissance styles.
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which was the foundation of a large collection for which the monastery was famed, among which were those of
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The monastery had the tradition of being visited by the doge and his entire court annually at
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of the church. The original church was rebuilt in the 1170s (when the present
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in the early 9th century to house the body of the saint to which it is
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Adrian Fletcher's Paradoxplace Venice Pages – San Zaccaria (photos)
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took refuge in the monastery while fleeing the violence of the
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is buried in the church, his tomb marked by a self-portrait
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15th-century former monastic church in central Venice, Italy
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15th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy
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Christian monasteries established in the 9th century
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San Zaccaria, Venice (photograph)

Affiliation
Roman Catholic
Province
Venice
Venice
San Zaccaria, Venice is located in Venice
San Zaccaria, Venice is located in Italy
Geographic coordinates
45°26′05″N 12°20′36″E / 45.43472°N 12.34333°E / 45.43472; 12.34333
Venice
Piazza San Marco
St Mark's Basilica
Zechariah
John the Baptist

crypt
Doge
Giustiniano Participazio
dedicated
Leo V the Armenian
crypt
campanile
Mauro Codussi

Gabriele Bella
Pinacoteca Querini Stampalia
Benedictine
monastery

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