Parks & Nature
Sant'Elena
Arts & Culture
San Marco
Ca’ d’Oro
3934 Calle Ca' d'OroMuseo Correr
52 P.za San MarcoAccademia
1050 Campo della CaritàShopping
Rialto Mercato station
Fondamenta Vin CastelloEssentials
Conad
1 Piazzale Santa Maria ElisabettaFood Scene
Ristorante Pizzeria Ai Do Mati
49C Granviale Santa Maria ElisabettaGood pizza in centre of Lido
Rizzo Gran Viale Snc Di Boschetti A. E Canton D.
18 Granviale Santa Maria ElisabettaRistorante La Tavernetta
4 Via F.MorosiniLa Favorita
33 Via Francesco DuodoCantina Do Spade
Traditional venetian Food
Rosticceria Gislon
5424 Calle de la BissaTraditional finger food
Fiaschetteria Toscana
5704 A Salizada S. Giovanni Grisostomorefined restauran between San Marco and Rialto
Pasticceria Tonolo - Venezia
3764 Calle S. PantalonBest cakes in Venice
Getting Around
Chiesa Parrocchiale di Santa Maria Elisabetta
2 Riviera Santa Maria ElisabettaBoat station
Fondamenta Nove
Fondamente NoveBoat Station for the islands: urano, Burano, Torcello
San Zaccaria
4693 Campo S. ZaccariaBoat station of the centre of Venice
Sightseeing
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.
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Santa Maria della Salute
1 DorsoduroIn 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.