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Church of Santa Croce
The church of Santa Croce overlooked the Grand Canal while the apse overlooked the Rio dei Tolentini.
Cima Da Conegliano
The first information on the pictorial career of Cima da Conegliano (Giovanni Battista Cima) dates back to 1489 with the dating of the altarpiece made for the church of S. Bartolomeo in Vicenza.
The plague, the epidemics of the past in Venice and the lazzaretti (hospitals) as an efficient prevention solution.
During the Middle Ages of the plague we got sick for no reason and in the same way we healed randomly.
Carpaccio Vittore
Between 1460 and 1465 Vettor Scarpaza/o was born in Venice, later called Carpaccio in modern times. He probably did his apprenticeship with Gentile Bellini, son of Jacopo and brother of Giovanni.
Teatro Novissimo
Between 1641 and 1645 this theater was certainly the stage that hosted the melodramas with the most sumptuous productions in all of Venice.
Teatro San Samuele (Camploy)
Built in 1656, at the behest of the Grimani family. Initially dedicated to prose representations, starting from the eighteenth century it also hosted operas and ballets.
La Casa del Cinema
Inaugurated on 23 September 2008, this municipal structure, which has undergone a major restoration, now also houses the Pasinetti Video Library, on the ground floor of Palazzo Mocenigo while the offices of the Municipal Cinema Circuit have been o
Teatro della Murata
The theater, located in a small building nestled between the walls, was inaugurated on 10 April 1970, a Friday, and was the first place in Mestre intended for theater only.
Teatro San Cassiano (Tron)
The original building, called "Teatro Vecchio", was designed in 1565 by Andrea Palladio.
Teatro Toniolo
The theater hosts, every season, various productions: prose, comic theater, dance and various musical events, from classical to cultured music, up to contemporary concerts.
Teatro Fondamenta Nuove
The Fondamenta Nuove Theater is a private space, located at the end of the homonymous Venetian foundation.
Teatro Stabile del Veneto Carlo Goldoni
Built in 1622 by the Vendramin family, from which it initially takes its name. At the time, it was also called the Theater of San Salvador or San Luca.
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