Eric Clark’s Travel Videos- Venice Italy- Chiesa di San Salvatore - San Salvador Church. Wonderful!
Eric Clark’s Travel Videos- Venice Italy- Chiesa di San Salvatore - San Salvador Church. Wonderful!
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The Chiesa di San Salvatore (of the Holy Savior) is a church in Venice, northern Italy. Known in Venetian as San Salvador, is located on the Campo San Salvador, along the Merceria, the main shopping street of Venice. The church was first consecrated in 1177 by Pope Alexander III shortly after his reconciliation with Emperor Frederick Barbarossa at nearby San Marco. The present church, however, was begun in around 1508 by Giorgio Spavento and continued after his death the following year by Tullio Lombardo, Vincenzo Scamozzi and possibly Jacopo Sansovino. They built a large hall church, formed from three Greek crosses placed end to end. Each has a dome with a lantern to let light into the cavernous interior. The facade was added in 1663 by Giuseppe Sardi.
Adjoining the church is the former monastery, now the offices of the telephone company, which still contain Sansovino's magnificent cloisters.
San Salvador is parish church of a parish in the Vicariate of San Marco-Castello. Other churches in the parish are San Bartolomeo and San Zulian.
San Salvador is a small, but still active religious, cultural and social centre.[1]
Below the left column on the facade, there is a cannonball embedded in the base of the column. It derived from a bombardment in 1849 by Austrian forces in the fort of Marghera, of the independent republic which had been proclaimed by Daniele Manin.
Jacopo Sansovino (tomb of Francesco Venier on the south wall)
Titian (Annunciation on the south wall and Transfiguration, the altarpiece of the high altar)
Francesco Vecellio (paintings on organ doors; frescoes in tomb in floor in front of high altar)
Alessandro Vittoria (altar on north wall, with statues of St. Roch and St. Sebastian)
Giulio Angolo del Moro Savior in Monument of Andrea Dolfin
VENEZIA - Chiesa di San Salvador
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Italy, Venice - San Salvador church
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The church is located on the Campo San Salvador, along the Merceria, the main shopping street of Venice. The church was first consecrated in 1177 by Pope Alexander III shortly after his reconciliation with Emperor Frederick Barbarossa at nearby San Marco. The present church, however, was begun in around 1508 by Giorgio Spavento and continued after his death the following year by Tullio Lombardo, Vincenzo Scamozzi and possibly Jacopo Sansovino.
VENEZIA - SAN SALVADOR 1
Appena sceso il ponte di Rialto, sulla destra sorge la chiesa di San Salvador nella quale è possibile seguire un percorso cristologico tra arte e fede.
VENEZIA - SAN SALVADOR 2
Appena sceso il ponte di Rialto, sulla destra sorge la chiesa di San Salvador nella quale è possibile seguire un percorso tra arte e fede sull'esmpio di alcuni santi.
Places to see in ( Venice - Italy ) Chiesa di San Zaccaria
Places to see in ( Venice - Italy ) Chiesa di San Zaccaria
The Church of San Zaccaria is a 15th-century former monastic church in central Venice, Italy. It is a large edifice, located in the Campo San Zaccaria, just off the waterfront to the southeast of Piazza San Marco and St Mark's Basilica. It is dedicated to St. Zechariah, the father of John the Baptist.
The first church on the site was founded by Doge Giustiniano Participazio in the early 9th century to house the body of the saint to which it is dedicated, a gift of the Byzantine Emperor Leo V the Armenian, which it contains under the second altar on the right. The remains of various doges are buried in the crypt of the church. The original church was rebuilt in the 1170s (when the present campanile 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.
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 Mauro Codussi in early Renaissance style seventy years later. The facade is a harmonious Venetian mixture of late-Gothic and Renaissance styles.
The interior of the church has an apse surrounded by an ambulatory 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 work by Giovanni Bellini, the San Zaccaria Altarpiece. The walls of the aisles and of the chapels host paintings by other artists including Andrea del Castagno, Palma Vecchio, Tintoretto, Giuseppe Porta, Palma il Giovane, Antonio Vassilacchi, Anthony van Dyck, Andrea Celesti, Antonio Zanchi, Antonio Balestra, Angelo Trevisani and Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo.
The church was originally attached to a Benedictine monastery of nuns 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 abbess was usually related to the doge.
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DRONE - EX CONVENTO DI SAN SALVADOR - VENEZIA (VE) - VENETO
Edificio di pregio su tre piani e due chiostri interni situato vicino al Ponte di Rialto, nel sestiere di San Marco, nel centro di Venezia, riconosciuto come patrimonio mondiale Unesco. Si trova in ottima posizione, in una zona di notevole flusso turistico, e ha ampi spazi e saloni affrescati.
MANFREDO TAFURI - CHIESA di SAN SALVADOR (VENEZIA)
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VENEZIA - IUAV - A.A. 86/87 - MANFREDO TAFURI (1935 - 1994)
CHIESA SAN SALVADOR (VENEZIA)
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Istituto Universitario di Architettura di Venezia (IUAV)
Il Tesoro di San Salvador - Mostra di Arte orafa a Venezia
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Il Tesoro di San Salvador
Mostra di Arte orafa a Venezia tra fede e devozione.
Rilievo con laser scanner della pala d'altare della chiesa di San Salvador a Venezia e visitatori della sezione stereoscopica alla mostra Il tesoro di San Salvador, arte orafa a Venezia tra fede e devozione (Venezia, Scuola Grande di San Teodoro, 2008).
Virtualgeo ha effettuato la scansione laser della pala d'argento dorato della chiesa di San Salvador con uno scanner di altissima precisione, normalmente usato in campo industriale (nei settori aerospaziale, aeronautico, automobilistico etc.), acquisendone la geometria sotto forma di nuvola di punti.
La mostra Il tesoro di San Salvador ha proposto alcuni degli oggetti preziosi e delle opere d'arte orafa che testimoniano la storia veneziana tra 1300 e 1800. Virtualgeo ha preparato per i visitatori della mostra una selezione di immagini dei dettagli della lavorazione della Pala, delle fasi della scansione e un un'animazione filmata della nuvola di punti restituita dal laser scanner da fruire in stereoscopia (con effetto 3D).
Laser scanning for the Cultural Heritage Virtualgeo and the Laser Scanning of an Altarpiece
Laser scanning survey of the altarpiece of San Salvador church in Venice and visitors of the stereoscopic area of the Il tesoro di San Salvador, arte orafa a Venezia tra fede e devozione exhibition [The Saint Salvadors treasure, goldsmiths art in Venice between faith and devotion] (Venice, Scuola Grande di San Teodoro, 2008).
Virtualgeo carried out the laser scanning of the gilded silver altarpiece of San Salvador church with a very high precision laser scanner, which is commonly used in industrial applications (e.g. in aerospace, aviation, automotive fieds), and acquired its shape as a point cloud.
The Il tesoro di San Salvador exhibition presented precious objects and goldsmiths works belonging to Venetian history from 14th to 19th century. For the visitors of the exhibition Virtualgeo prepared a selection of detail images of the altarpiece engraving and laser scanning phases and an animation of the point cloud delivered by the scanner to be visualized by stereoscopy (with 3D effect).
La Parrocchia di San Cassiano a Venezia
La Parrocchia di San Cassiano a Venezia, visitata da Enrico Selleri
Future Centre - antico convento di San Salvador - Venezia
Alcune immagini delle aree aperte al pubblico dell'antico Convento di San Salvador , a Rialto, Venezia.
Risale al XII secolo, ma venne successivamente ampliato e ricostruito nel XVI secolo.
Restaurato dalla compagnia dei telefoni alla quale è affidato, conserva ancora oggi tutto il suo fascino rinascimentale.
Places to see in ( Venice - Italy ) Chiesa di San Giacomo dell'Orio
Places to see in ( Venice - Italy ) Chiesa di San Giacomo dell'Orio
The Chiesa di San Giacomo dall'Orio is a church located in the sestiere of Santa Croce in Venice, northern Italy. The origin of the church's name is unknown. Possibilities include being named after a laurel (lauro) that once stood nearby, a version of dal Rio (of the river), or once standing on an area of dried-up swamp (luprio).
It was founded in the 9th century and rebuilt in 1225. The campanile dates from this period. There have been a number of rebuildings since that time (including a major renovation in 1532) and the ship's keel roof dates from the 14th century.
Two of the columns were brought back from the Fourth Crusade, after the sacking of Constantinople. San Giacomo dall'Orio is a parish church of the Vicariate of San Polo-Santa Croce-Dorsoduro. The other churches in the parish are the churches of San Stae and San Zan Degolà.
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VENEZIA - Chiesa di San Giovanni Crisostomo
Questa piccola chiesa fu costruita nell'XI secolo in una zona di Venezia già allora molto ricca, come ora. La facciata guarda verso la calle principale mentre le due pareti si affacciano su altrettanti campielli.
Nel 1475 la chiesa andò distrutta, non si sa se in parte o completamente, in un incendio che coinvolse la zona, bruciando anche molte case fra cui quella di Marco Polo che si trovava nella corte del Milion, nelle immediate vicinanze.
Nel 1488 papa Innocenzo VIII concesse un'indulgenza dei peccati a chiunque avesse contribuito economicamente alla sua ricostruzione.
L' opera più importante è senz'altro la pala dell'altare di Giovanni Bellini, del 1513, con i Santi Cristoforo, Girolamo e Ludovico di Tolosa.
VENEZIA - Chiesa di San Rocco
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Venezia - Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute -- Venice - Basilica of Santa Maria della Salute
Santa Maria della Salute (o chiesa della Salute o semplicemente La Salute) è una Basilica di Venezia eretta nell'area della Punta della Dogana, da dove risalta nel panorama del Bacino di San Marco e del Canal Grande. Progettata da Baldassare Longhena con attenzione ai modelli del Palladio, è una delle migliori espressioni dell'architettura barocca veneziana. La sua costruzione rappresenta un ex voto alla Madonna da parte dei veneziani per la liberazione dalla peste che tra il 1630 e il 1631 decimò la popolazione, come era avvenuto in precedenza per le chiese del Redentore e di San Rocco. Questo è così radicato a Venezia che è stato necessario inserire la Vergine Maria nell'elenco dei santi patroni della città di Venezia. Nel settembre del 1922 papa Pio XI l'ha elevata al rango di basilica minore.
Ogni 21 novembre dell'anno si festeggia la Festa della Madonna della Salute in cui i veneziani attraversano un ponte, per secoli fatto di barche, ora galleggiante fissato su pali, che va da San Marco alla basilica e vi si recano a pregare. Insieme alla Festa del Redentore, è ancora oggi una delle feste popolari più amate e partecipate dai veneziani. In tale occasione, tradizionalmente, i veneziani consumano la castradina, un piatto a base di montone
VENEZIA - Chiesa di San Nicola da Tolentino
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Venice's San Salvador Church
Between Venice's St. Mark Square and the Rialto Bridge is a pretty church called San Salvador, which has two famous oil paintings by Titian--the Annunciation, and in the high altar, the Transfiguration. This particular Annunciation is not to be confused with the Malchiostro Annunciation, which is at the Treviso Duomo.
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