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San Basso

Coordinates: 45°26′06″N 12°20′22″E / 45.434997°N 12.339327°E / 45.434997; 12.339327
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Church of San Basso
Religion
AffiliationRoman Catholic
ProvinceVenice
Location
LocationVenice, Italy
San Basso is located in Venice
San Basso
Shown within Venice
San Basso is located in Italy
San Basso
San Basso (Italy)
Geographic coordinates45°26′06″N 12°20′22″E / 45.434997°N 12.339327°E / 45.434997; 12.339327
Architecture
Architect(s)Baldassarre Longhena
TypeChurch
StyleBaroque
Completed1661

San Basso is a Baroque style deconsecrated Roman Catholic church in central Venice, Italy; it now serves as a concert hall.

According to the Venetian historian Flaminio Corner, the church was erected in the year 1079. It was rebuilt after fires in 1105 and again in 1661, the latter to a design by Baldassarre Longhena. Located nearby the St. Mark's Clocktower, it has a side façade on the Piazza San Marco. It has four Corinthian columns and two single mullioned windows.

In 1806, during the Napoleonic occupation, the church was closed and sold to a private source. In 1847 it was ceded to the Basilica di San Marco, which used it to store marbles and sculptures until, in the 1890s, it was restored as a meeting and concert hall.