Mosaics in the Basilica di San Marco, Venice (11th-13th centuries) St Mark’s Basilica in Venice is one of the finest examples of Byzantine architecture in the world. In 828, Venetian merchants stole the relics of Saint Mark the Evangelist from their original resting place in Alexandria, Egypt.. Venice > Sightseeing > Santa Maria della Salute Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute ABOVE: Looking down the Grand Canal toward the Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute. By Durant Imboden O ver the centuries, diseases have contributed mightily to great art and architecture. The Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute is a case in point.
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The beautiful Church of Santa Maria della Salute in Venice, actually a Basilica, is an outstanding building facing the Grand Canal. Even if it’s pretty recent and it has less than 400 years of history, it is one of the greatest symbols of Venice. Its great dome, in fact, is so distinguishing that it comes out whenever you take a panoramic picture of the city. It’s also clearly visible from San.. While Venice is almost without a double the ‘capital’ of this style of dome, it can be found elsewhere, most notably the Basilica di Sant’Antonio in Padua which is thought to have taken direct inspiration from St. Mark’s in Venice — though in a spirit of one-upmanship, it boasts seven such domes (not to mention a conical dome and two campanile).