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Province
  
San Simeone Profeta

Address
  
Calle Bergami S. Croce, 30135 Venezia, Italy

Similar
  
San Simeone Piccolo, Tolentini - Venice, Sant'Andrea della Zirada, Santa Maria Mater Do, San Zan Degola

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San Simeone Profeta, also known as San Simeone Grande is a church in the sestiere of Santa Croce in Venice, Italy. The adjective Grande distinguishes this church from the San Simeone Piccolo, which was smaller in size until its 18th-century reconstruction.

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History

This church was founded by 967 by the patrician families of Ghisi, Adoldi and Briosi. Originally a modest building of wood, after a fire in 1150, it was rebuilt in stone and made parish church. The Napoleonic government joined the parish to that of San Simeone Piccolo

Description

The interior floor appears to have been raised after burials were pursued here during the plague of 1630. The current church has a neoclassical façade with a portch. The interior was rebuilt in the early eighteenth century by Domenico Margutti. Inside, to the right of the entrance, is a Presentation at the Temple with portraits of donors by Jacopo Palma the Younger. In the second altar of the left nave is a Last Supper by Tintoretto. The Annunciation, previously attributed to Palma the Younger is today recognized as a work of the painter Blanc.

References

San Simeone Profeta Wikipedia


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