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Rating from garymarsh86 5 Stars ()

Advantages Breathtakingly beautiful looking building.

Disadvantages A little awkward to get to but not impossible.

Santa Maria della Salute.

Santa Maria Della Salute is the massive white double domed building you can see right at the end of the Grand Canal in Venice which was built by the people of Venice to appease God for stopping the plague which claimed over a third of the population of Venice. Over 46,000 people died in Venice alone and a further 94,000 from the surrounding areas.

Why it was built?

Santa Maria della Salute on Dorsoduro.
Throughout Italy and most of Europe during the middle ages there was an outbreak of plague. The senate met and decreed that should the plague stop then they would build a church dedicated to the Virgin Mary. They would also mark in honour by holding a parade from St. Marks Square each year on the eve of the feast of the blessed Virgin on the 21st of November and it is still held to this day every November. A temporary bridge is erected every year although originally it was built on pontoons and the parade would march over to the Salute from Piazza San Marco. Finally the plague subsided and a competition was arranged to design and build the new Church dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary. Out of 11 contestants only 2 of them were picked in the end it was won by an architect Baldassare Longhena who was only 26 years old at the time.

Building the massive Church.

Work started on the building in 1631 and was finally finished in 1687. The building is built on 100,000 wooden pylons that were forced into the ground. The church is cavernous with a massive interior and is supposed to represent the Blessed Virgin Mary’s womb. It was built of brick and covered in Marmorino which is a type of marble dust mixed with lime and is known as Venetian plaster giving the appearance of it being completely white to represent purity of the Virgin.
The building itself is built in an octagonal shape having eight sides there are six side chapels with the central high altar opposite the massive doors that lead from the steps of the Grand Canal. It has two domes one of which is massive and the second is much smaller. There are statues on the outside of the Building and on the inside of the dome.

I had read about La Salute as it is affectionally called and really wanted to visit on this trip to Venice. The Venetians hold it with much esteem. After coming back from Murano instead of being dropped off at St. Marks Square I mentioned to my friends that we should ask to be dropped there instead. My friend asked the water Taxi man to take us to Saint Maria di Sante…. The taxi man looked puzzled and said he had never heard of the place but when I corrected it to Santa Maria Della Salute he understood immediately and then went on to tell us it was very very beautiful not only on the outside but also inside too. We pulled up beside the Church and got out of the boat and stood for a while admiring the outside. It is really quite a beautiful church from the outside however it was closed for lunch from Midday to 2PM so we wandered around the side streets and along the canals to find somewhere to have a drink.

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Santa Maria della Salute on Dorsoduro.
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  • Deesrev 21/02/2013 15:07
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    Exceptional

    I love the pictures of the 'patterned flooring; Gary, it looks so amazing, as does the three pictures of the 'large lantern' that's ' Hanging from the centre of the dome'. I love looking at the pictures you put with you travel reviews. Another 'wish i'd been there' post :~) E from me xXx

  • Absinthe_Fairy 30/09/2012 10:54
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    Exceptional

    Superb review.

  • Nar2 03/08/2012 00:52
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    Exceptional

    Just the right level of information to keep my interest. This is definitely a place that would appeal to me. i adore church architecture and there's a good balance of both history and worthwhile info here!

  • Coloneljohn 27/07/2012 08:33
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    Exceptional

    Excellent review. John

  • kingfisher111 18/07/2012 07:55
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