San Lio, Venice

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San Lio
San Lio (Facciata).jpg
San Lio in Venice
Religion
AffiliationRoman Catholic
ProvinceVenice
Location
LocationVenice, Italy
San Lio, Venice is located in Venice
San Lio, Venice
Shown within Venice
Geographic coordinates45°26′15″N 12°20′19″E / 45.43750°N 12.33861°E / 45.43750; 12.33861Coordinates: 45°26′15″N 12°20′19″E / 45.43750°N 12.33861°E / 45.43750; 12.33861
Architecture
Completed9th century

San Lio is a church located on the campo of the same name in the sestiere of Castello.

History[]

Built in the 9th century by the patrician family of the it was first named St Catherine of Alexandria. In 1054, it was rededicated to St Leone (san Lio in venetian dialect) in honor of pope Leo IX, who had favored the cause of Venice in a 1043 dispute between the Doge Contarini of Venice, the Patriarch of Aquileia over who had supremacy over the region of Grado.

Architecture and Interior Decoration[]

The presbytery was rebuilt in the 15th century, and the church underwent a major reconstruction and design in 1783. The latest reconstruction led to a single nave; the bell-tower was taken down. The interior retains some paintings and sculpture including:

  • St James (c. 1540) by Titian
  • Angels and virtues by Giandomenico Tiepolo
  • Dead Christ upheld by Saints and Angels (main altarpiece) by Jacopo Palma il Giovane .
  • Above the entrance to the chapel to the left is the funeral monument to Andrea Pisani, who died in 1718.

The child has an organ from the 18th century. painted with Life of David and Virgin with Putti .

Choir[]

Chapel Gusoni[]

Bibliography[]

  • Le chiese di Venezia, Marcello Brusegan; Ed. Newton
  • Italian Wikipedia Entry

References[]

  1. ^ Patriarcato di Venezia, Ufficio Beni Culturali e Turismo. "Art-Project Beyond the Veil: Gussoni Red Veil Paintings Triptych (2015)". www.veneziaupt.org (in Italian). Retrieved 2017-07-26.
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