The church of St. George Machore, built on a small island of the same name diagonally opposite the central part of the city, was designed by the famous Italian Renaissance architect Andrea Paladio, and was built in 1566 and only in 1610, 30 years after the architect's death. The 75-meter-high clock tower was built in 1467, collapsed in 1774 and was rebuilt in 1791. Now it stands simple and with the church, and stands on the view of the eastern sea mouth of Venice.
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The church of St. George Machore, built on a small island of the same name diagonally opposite the central part of the city, was designed by the famous Italian Renaissance architect Andrea Paladio, and was built in 1566 and only in 1610, 30 years after the architect's death. The 75-meter-high clock tower was built in 1467, collapsed in 1774 and was rebuilt in 1791. Now it stands simple and with the church, and stands on the view of the eastern sea mouth of Venice.
St. George Machores is a 16th century Benedictine church located on a small island in Venice, northern Italy, designed by Andrea Paladio (Andrea Palladio), built between 1566 and 1610. It is a classical Renaissance style church facing St. Mark's Square.
St. George Machore is one of the islands of Venice in northern Italy. The island, or more specifically its Paladio-style church, is a 16th-century Benedictine church designed by Andrea Paladio (Andrea Palladio), built between 1566 and 1610. The church is a classical Renaissance-style church, its bright white marble glittering above the blue water of the lagoon opposite St. Mark's Square, forming the focus of the vision of various parts of Rivadgli Chavoni (Riva degli Schiavoni).
The church is absolutely amazing with the river view and you can see it from the main city of Venice
Visit Venice. Unfortunately, the weather is not very good, it has been cloudy, and occasionally light rain makes the trip to Venice a little regrettable like Vienna. I bought a day pass in the morning and took a boat to the city. The planned route starts with disembarking at St. George Maggiore, across the sea from St. Mark's Square. There are few tourists on the island. The church was built in the 16th century and is also a masterpiece.