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San Canciano, Venice

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386: 374: 84: 140: 362: 147: 33: 285:, two brothers and a sister who were martyred for their faith at Aquileia. The church at the site was renovated in 1330, consecrated in 1351, and restored in 1550, and again finally reshaped in the early 18th century to a design by 460: 440: 170: 450: 445: 99: 54: 41: 435: 385: 277:
fled to the lagoon islands of Venice to avoid the barbarian hordes. It was one of the churches under the jurisdiction of the patriarch of
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dates from 1532. The nave ceiling was raised during the rebuilding in the mid-18th century using designs of
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The church was supposedly founded in 864 when citizens from the mainland town of
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The chapel on the left dedicated to St Venerando contains an altarpiece of the
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The Glory of the martyred Saints Canzio, Canziano, and Canzianilla
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The four side altars dedicated to the Madonna have canvases by
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Religious buildings and structures completed in the 860s
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18th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy
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Manno, Antonio (2004). The Rizzoli Art Guides (ed.).
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San Canciano

lead section
summarize
provide an accessible overview

Affiliation
Roman Catholic
Venice
Map of Venice with location of church
Geographic coordinates
45°26′24″N 12°20′19″E / 45.440083°N 12.338583°E / 45.440083; 12.338583
Architect(s)
Antonio Gaspari
Style
Baroque
sestiere
Cannaregio
Venice
Aquileia
Grado
Canzio, Canziano, and Canzianilla
Antonio Gaspari
campanile
Giorgio Massari
Giuseppe Angeli
Bartolomeo Letterini
Clemente Molli
Cittanova
Istria

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