Campo di San Stae, 1981 | Santa Croce, 30135 Venice, ItalyMap
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Standing right on the Grand Canal, this Baroque church has a comparatively understated solemn interior, which probably makes it less impressive than a number of other churches that are part of the sam...
Standing right on the Grand Canal, this Baroque church has a comparatively understated solemn interior, which probably makes it less impressive than a number of other churches that are part of the sam...
This Baroque church is dedicated to Eustace who according to legend lived in the 2nd century and refused to worship pagan gods. Convicted to be burnt alive inside a brazen bull (a torture device: a co...
This Baroque church is dedicated to Eustace who according to legend lived in the 2nd century and refused to worship pagan gods. Convicted to be burnt alive inside a brazen bull (a torture device: a co...
Worth a look
Standing right on the Grand Canal, this Baroque church has a comparatively understated solemn interior, which probably makes it less impressive than a number of other churches that are part of the sam...
Worth a look
Standing right on the Grand Canal, this Baroque church has a comparatively understated solemn interior, which probably makes it less impressive than a number of other churches that are part of the sam...
Poor Eustace, festively adored
This Baroque church is dedicated to Eustace who according to legend lived in the 2nd century and refused to worship pagan gods. Convicted to be burnt alive inside a brazen bull (a torture device: a co...
Poor Eustace, festively adored
This Baroque church is dedicated to Eustace who according to legend lived in the 2nd century and refused to worship pagan gods. Convicted to be burnt alive inside a brazen bull (a torture device: a co...
Worth a visit
Managed to stumble upon this on our Churches purchase ticket and well worth a visit. Would recommend a visit here.