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Title | The Churches of Venice |
Description | Cannaregio Castello Dorsoduro San Marco San Polo Santa Croce Giudecca The Islands The List The Lost Churches The Scuole The Veneto: Padua and Verona Emili |
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WebSite | churchesofvenice.co.uk |
Host IP | 94.136.40.82 |
Location | United Kingdom |
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US$868
Last updated: 2023-05-14 09:13:57
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Purchase/Sale Value | US$868 |
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Monthly Ads Revenue | US$24 |
Yearly Ads Revenue | US$288 |
Daily Unique Visitors | 6 |
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Cannaregio Castello Dorsoduro San Marco San Polo Santa Croce Giudecca The Islands The List The Lost Churches The Scuole The Veneto: Padua and Verona Emilia-Romagna: Bologna and Ferrara I created this site in 2007 because there wasn’t a site like it, or indeed a comprehensive book of Venice’s churches available in English. It’s all my own work. The photos are too, except where noted. The churches are divided up by sestiere - the six ’boroughs’ of Venice established by Doge Vitale Michiel in 1171. I’ve added an extra page for Giudecca, which is not a sestiere - it’s actually part of Dorsoduro - but is a separate enough entity to deserve its own page, I think. There are also pages devoted to the lagoon islands and to demolished churches, and now to the churches of Padua and Verona, both Veneto cities which fell under Venetian rule at crucial times, and Bologna and Ferrara in Emilia-Romagna, which never did. I suppose I should point out that, contradictory as it may seem to some, this is |
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