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+ | |description = A small yet eminent Venetian church. |
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+ | |location = [[San Polo District]], [[Venice]], [[Italy]] |
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+ | |dateconstructed = 1071 |
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+ | |functions = Church |
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==History== |
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− | The first church was believed to have been built about 421 and the present building was built around 1071. After being hit by fires in Rialto 1531 and 1601, the church was renovated and was partially converted into a Baroque styled church. |
+ | The first church was believed to have been built about 421, and the present building was built around 1071. After being hit by fires in {{Wiki|Rialto}} during 1531 and 1601, the church was renovated, and was partially converted into a {{Wiki|Baroque}} styled church.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Database: San Giacomo di Rialto]]</ref> |
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− | The fifteenth century facade is famous for its twenty-four hour clock and during the [[Renaissance]], merchants who worked in nearby markets would go to there to pray. |
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+ | *A [[Glyphs|glyph]] was located on the building. |
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− | In ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'', it is a [[glyph]] location. |
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*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' |
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' |
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Revision as of 17:01, 12 February 2019
San Giacomo di Rialto is a major church in the San Polo district of Venice.
History
The first church was believed to have been built about 421, and the present building was built around 1071. After being hit by fires in Rialto during 1531 and 1601, the church was renovated, and was partially converted into a Baroque styled church.[1]
Trivia
- A glyph was located on the building.