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San Lorenzo, Venice

Coordinates: 45°26′14″N 12°20′44″E / 45.43722°N 12.34556°E / 45.43722; 12.34556
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San Lorenzo di Venezia

San Lorenzo is a church building in the sestiere of Castello of Venice, northern Italy.

The church dates to the 9th century, and became attached to the neighboring Benedictine monastery. It was rebuilt in 1580-1616 to designs by Simone Sorela. The high altar was partly sculpted by Giovanni Maria da Cannaregio using designs by Girolamo Campagna. The latter sculptor completed the statues of Saints Lawrence and Sebastian. It has been rumored that Marco Polo was buried here, but more likely he was buried at the no longer extant San Sebastiano.

References

  • Manno, Antonio (2004). The Rizzoli Art Guides (ed.). The Treasures of Venice. New York: Rizzoli International Publications. p. 254.

45°26′14″N 12°20′44″E / 45.43722°N 12.34556°E / 45.43722; 12.34556