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Santa Lucia, Venice

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In 1806, after the Napoleonic invasion of northern Italy, the nuns then holding the church and its convent were expelled. In 1860, when the city was connected to the mainland's railway, the complex was destined to demolition. It was replaced by the
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had executed some drawings for a renovation of the interior, although the church was finished 30 years after and thus his intervention is disputed
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Sulla architettura e sulla scultura in Venezia: dal medio evo sino al nostri Giorni
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railway station. The saint's body was transferred to the nearby church of
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Memorial plaque on the location of the Santa Lucia church.
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17th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy
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Santa Lucia (Venice)


Venice
Jacopo Sansovino
Venetians
Sack of Constantinople
Fourth Crusade
San Giorgio Maggiore
Andrea Palladio
Venezia Santa Lucia
San Geremia
Sulla architettura e sulla scultura in Venezia: dal medio evo sino al nostri Giorni
45°26′29″N 12°19′21″E / 45.4415°N 12.32237°E / 45.4415; 12.32237
Categories
Roman Catholic churches in Venice
1863 disestablishments
17th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy
Demolished buildings and structures in Italy
Buildings and structures demolished in 1861

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