Saturday, September 23, 2017
Santa Maria dei Miracoli
Church of Santa Maria dei Miracoli
Campiello dei Miracoli, Cannaregio
Venice, September 2013
“Santa Maria dei Miracoli is a church in the sestiere of Cannaregio, in Venice, Italy. Also known as the ‘marble church’, it is one of the best examples of the early Venetian Renaissance including colored marble, a false colonnade on the exterior walls (pilasters), and a semicircular pediment. The organisation ‘Save Venice’ restored the church over a period of ten years, from 1987 to 1997 (they had estimated as period of two years). The marble cladding contained 14 percent of salts, and was on the point of bursting. All marble cladding was removed, and cleaned in stainless steel tanks, in a solution of distilled water. The restoration was calculated to cost 1 million dollars, the final cost was 4 million dollars. The main altar is reached by a series of steps. The circular facade windows recall Donato Bramante's churches in Milan.” (Church of Santa Maria dei Miracoli, Wikipedia)
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What a great captured photo....
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