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 Chiesa dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo (San Zanipolo)  ( Churches )
REGISTER AND LINKS
 Address: Campo SS. Giovanni e Paolo (san Zanipolo), 6363 - 30122 Venezia
 Phone:  (+39)0415235913
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The church seen from the side square
The church seen from the side square
INFORMATIONS

 Opening period:  Every day: 7.30am-6.30pm. Sunday 12am-7.30pm. The opening times of the churches could be changed following the Sunday Services. Times may be subject to variation.

 Open to the public:  Yes

 Public means of transport to arrive:  N.  41-42 fermata/stop Ospedale

Prices

 Price:  2.50 €

 D E S C R I P T I O N
Consacrated in the 1st half of the 15thC, the church of Saints John and Paul features a series of Gothic arches while the rather later portal has touches of the Renaissance style.
The architectural features of the apse are of great interest; while the interior has numerous works of art including a Polyptych by G. Bellini and a canvas by L. Lotto.
The funerary monuments of doges and illustrious personages are interesting and make San Giovanni e Paolo the pantheon of the history of Venice.

After the Basilica of St Mark, in point of fact, this was considered the official church for the public life of the Serenissima, as the Venetian Republic was known, and the bodies of the Doges were brought here after the lying-in-state and the public funeral rites.



Holy Masses
Week days 8.30am, 6.30pm
Holidays 8.30am, 11am,12am (no Jul.and Aug.)
 
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