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Small buildings in Canare and Ou, hidden in a different complex, have a small but me square in front. Because the architectural design is very chic, it is still found at a glance, the shape is exquisite and simple.
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Scuola Grande Arciconfraternita di San Rocco Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The St. Rocco Hall is the patron saint of the Black Death - the church of St. Rocco's believers. It is named after the Cathedral of St. Rocco. Construction started in the early 16th century by Bart Romeo Bonn, completed in the middle of the 16th century, and contains numerous frescoes painted in the 16th century. The well-known artist Tintoretto is also a member here. He used to be responsible for the painting and decoration of the synagogue and making oil paintings in various halls. He died 7 years after the completion of one of the works in the synagogue. The halls on the first and second floors are filled with 67 works that he spent 23 years completing, including "The Shepherd's Service", "The Glorious Saint" Rocco", "Exodus", etc.
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Scuola Grande Arciconfraternita di San Rocco Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Small buildings in Canare and Ou, hidden in a different complex, have a small but me square in front. Because the architectural design is very chic, it is still found at a glance, the shape is exquisite and simple.
There are many collections in the palace, especially oil paintings. There is a story behind each oil painting. People who like it will really spend a long time watching. It took a little half a day with my friends.
St. Locke's Hall is far from the main tourist area of St. Mark's Square. The facade of the building is beautiful, but the interior is full of sixty artworks, walls and ceilings, St. Locke is the patron saint of plague victims, and the hall has beautifully carved dark wooden chairs and big red lights. Cage.
It is spectacular and the decorative oil paintings inside are beautiful. All kinds of paintings are worth enjoying. There are old-fashioned stories engraved here, and the carvings are also very fine. It is quite a good choice to spend a certain time here. It’s not bad to stroll in the garden.
There are many outstanding murals inside. Art-loving tourists can watch it carefully. It will satisfy many of your interests. If you are not interested in art, you can also not enter the tour. Look outside the Gothic building itself.
This is a relatively pure Hall, and there is a limit on the number of people every day, as if there are long queues to queue every time I pass by, but it was fine when I went. The inside is quite bright and the carving is quite beautiful.