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Églises et cathédrales
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Temps de visite recommandé :1-3 heures
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Nº de téléphone : +39 041 523 1610
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L'architecture de l'église est un peu baroque, avec un haut sommet, très beau. Surtout la porte principale de l'église est très sculptée et très élégante. A côté du canal, la vue est très ouverte.
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L'architecture de l'église est un peu baroque, avec un haut sommet, très beau. Surtout la porte principale de l'église est très sculptée et très élégante. A côté du canal, la vue est très ouverte.
Gersuti Church is very large, situated on the beach, and few people seem to know it. On a remote road near the hospital. After arriving at Newarm's hospital, leave the station, walk forward, cross a bridge, and turn left to see the church, sometimes called the cloth church, because the walls seem to be covered with wallpaper or fabric, but in fact they are mosaic marble.
Baroque style, with complex and luxurious pillars, eaves, angels and saints statues. The interior of the church is also very gorgeous and exquisite. It also has Titian's "St. Lawrence's Martyrdom Map". The church is very quiet and contains many famous works. It's a coincidence to come to this church. The boat stop for the colour island is near here. Before it's time to start, I wandered here. It's really quiet. There are no tourists, so I can go in. I like the exquisite church very much.
Gesuti Church, located in the center of Venice, is the most important church of the local Jesuit Church in Venice. The church covers a large area, has a gorgeous Baroque style main wall and exquisite relief. There is a famous St. Lawrence martyrdom map inside the church, which is also the treasure of the church town hall.
There are very few cars in the streets here. They were built more than 300 years ago in the Baroque style with complex and luxurious pillars.