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San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice

 

There are few travel experiences that rival a visit to Venice, a truly unique destination.  There are many fabulous sights in the city, among the best being Basilica de San Giorgio Maggiore.  It's simply beautiful!

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This church is a familiar landmark, one you've likely seen in person or in photos.  Situated on an island of the same name, San Giorgio Maggiore is about a half kilometer across the canal from Piazza San Marco -- usually with gondolas bobbing nearby, as in the above photo.

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The Basilica de San Giorgio Maggiore was built between 1566 and 1610, replacing prior churches at the site dating to 790 AD.  The church's bell tower (Campanile) was first constructed in 1467 but collapsed in 1774; it was rebuilt in 1791 and still provides terrific views of Venice.

The church's facade is built of white marble, which contrasts nicely with the water surrounding the island.  The interior of the church is spacious and bright.

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05 Santa Giorgio Maggoria(The church's interior and main altar)

Some great pieces of art are present near the alter, including two very large paintings by Tintoretto. One of these is The Last Supper ......

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...and the other is The Jews in the desert (collecting manna from heaven)

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I found the Basilica's choir to be especially interesting -- large and beautifully constructed, with interesting art.  Last week's One Clue Mystery photo featured a detail of the choir (see below).  It's a composite of St. George and Moses and was recognized by Professor Abe and George G.  Congratulations to both

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These next 2 photos show wider-angle view of the One Clue Mystery detail....

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A few more views of the choir....

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....and more pieces of art...

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There are a few side altars, also with beautiful Venetian art....

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In places the floor tile resembled an Escher print.

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A highlight of our visit to this church was enjoying the view from the top of the Campanile.  For €6 you can take an elevator to the top and bask in these glorious views, perhaps the best in Venice:

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And many perspectives of Venice, its canals and the Lagoon....
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Views around the island itself show the layout of the old Monastery and some of its gardens....
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Overall a magnificent church so very worth making the effort to visit.  Admission is free, and there is a modest fee for the elevator ride to the top of the Campanile.

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Twitter: @DrFumblefinger

"We do not take a trip, a trip takes us".  John Steinbeck, from Travels with Charlie

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Amazing views from the top. I didn't realise that you could go up there (- or, maybe, I was too stingy to pay for the lift).

Did you go at Christmas?   :-)

The views from the top are amazing!  And for only €6 -- so very worth it for the breathtaking views.  (I know you jest when you say you were too stingy as you have a keen sense of what's a good travel investment and what's not).

When we last visited Venice it was in the springtime.  I was still practicing at the time and attending a Mayo Clinic sponsored conference at the Hilton.  It was a perfect blend of interesting academia and travel.  Mornings were devoted to education.  Afternoons and evenings to exploring this great city.

Twitter: @DrFumblefinger

"We do not take a trip, a trip takes us".  John Steinbeck, from Travels with Charlie

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