Santa Fosca, Venice

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Santa Fosca
Santa Fosca, Chiesa, e Campo.jpg
Santa Fosca in Venice
Religion
AffiliationRoman Catholic
ProvinceVenice
Location
LocationVenice, Italy
Santa Fosca, Venice is located in Venice
Santa Fosca, Venice
Shown within Venice
Geographic coordinates45°26′35″N 12°19′56″E / 45.44306°N 12.33222°E / 45.44306; 12.33222Coordinates: 45°26′35″N 12°19′56″E / 45.44306°N 12.33222°E / 45.44306; 12.33222
Architecture
Architect(s)Domenico Rossi
Angel thurifer thirteenth century
Bell tower

Santa Fosca is a church in the sestiere of Cannaregio of Venezia, Italy. Adjacent to the Strada Nova, it faces the campo of Santa Fosca. On this campo stands the monument with a bronze statue of Paolo Sarpi. The church is named after, and dedicated to, the child saint Fusca of Ravenna.

Documents attest to a church of this name dating to the 10th century. The present building dates to reconstructions beginning in the 18th century.

The facade (1733-1741), designed by Domenico Rossi, was built with the patronage of the patrician Donà family. That family once occupied the adjacent Palazzo Giovanelli. The church now belongs to the parish of San Marcuola.

The interior has a Trinity and the Virgin by ; while the Life of Santa Fosca altarpieces were painted by Francesco Migliori.[1] This church should be distinguished from the older small church of , attached to the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta.

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