San Giovanni Elemosinario is a church of
Venice
Venice ( ; it, Venezia ; vec, Venesia or ) is a city in northeastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto region. It is built on a group of 118 small islands that are separated by canals and linked by over 400 bridges. The isla ...
, northern Italy, dedicated to
Saint John the Almsgiver.
This church was founded in 1071, and was completely destroyed by the disastrous Rialto fire in 1514. The church was rebuilt by
Antonio Abbondi called Scarpagnino. The painter
Antonio Vassilacchi worked here in the 16th century. Nestled into the dense area near the Rialto Market (with your back to the Bridge on the San Polo side, turn left just past the flea market booths; the entrance will be through the frescoed arch behind iron gates on your left).
The altarpiece on the high altar depicts ''
St. John the Almsgiver'' (1545-1550) by
Titian
Tiziano Vecelli or Vecellio (; 27 August 1576), known in English as Titian ( ), was an Italian (Venetian) painter of the Renaissance, considered the most important member of the 16th-century Venetian school. He was born in Pieve di Cadore, nea ...
; the right apse chapel houses ''
Saints Catherine'', ''
Sebastian'' ''and'' ''
Roch
Roch (lived c. 1348 β 15/16 August 1376/79 (traditionally c. 1295 β 16 August 1327, also called Rock in English, is a Catholic saint, a confessor whose death is commemorated on 16 August and 9 September in Italy; he is especially invoked a ...
'' (c. 1533) by
il Pordenone
Pordenone, Il Pordenone in Italian, is the byname of Giovanni Antonio deβ Sacchis (c. 1484 – 14 January 1539), an Italian Mannerist painter, loosely of the Venetian school. Vasari, his main biographer, wrongly identifies him as Giovann ...
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16th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy
Roman Catholic churches in Venice
Renaissance architecture in Venice
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