© Ed. Benedetti Roberto
unused, bought in Lisbon (Portugal)
Venice is a very special city! This card shows some fireworks and colored buildings in Venice.
"The
Basilica of St Mary of Health (Italian: Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute),
commonly known simply as the Salute, is a Roman Catholic church and minor
basilica located in the Dorsoduro sestiere of the Italian city of Venice. It
stands on a narrow finger of land between the Grand Canal and the Bacino di San
Marco making the church visible when entering the Piazza San Marco from the
water. The Salute is part of the parish of the Gesuati and is the most recent
of the so-called Plague-churches.
In 1630
Venice experienced an unusually devastating outbreak of the plague. As a votive
offering for the city's deliverance from the pestilence, the Republic of Venice
vowed to build and dedicate a church to Our Lady of Health (or of Deliverance,
Italian: Salute). The church was designed in the then fashionable baroque style
by Baldassare Longhena, who studied under the architect Vincenzo Scamozzi.
Construction began in 1631. Most of the objects of art housed in the church
bear references to the Black Death.
The dome of
the Salute was an important addition to the Venice skyline and soon became
emblematic of the city, inspiring artists like Canaletto, J. M. W. Turner, John
Singer Sargent and Francesco Guardi." In: Wikipedia
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