San Gregorio, Venice

San Gregorio
Facade of San Gregorio, Venice
Shown within Venice
San Gregorio, Venice (Italy)
Basic information
Location Venice, Italy
Geographic coordinates 45°25′51″N 12°20′02″E / 45.4307°N 12.3338°E / 45.4307; 12.3338Coordinates: 45°25′51″N 12°20′02″E / 45.4307°N 12.3338°E / 45.4307; 12.3338
Affiliation Roman Catholic
Province Venice
Abbazia di San Gregorio facade on rio della Salute

San Gregorio is a former church in Venice, northern Italy, located in the sestiere (district/neighborhood; literally "sixth") of Dorsoduro. It is not far from Santa Maria della Salute basilica, behind the Palazzo Genovese.

It was founded in the 9th century and, in the 13th century, it became a Benedictine abbey. In the mid-15th century it was rebuilt to the current appearance under design by Antonio da Cremona. In 1775, after a long period of crisis, the monastery was closed and in 1807, after the Napoleonic occupation of Italy, also the parish church was suppressed. Deconsecrated, it was converted in a mint laboratory and then an art restoration center. It is now closed and not used.

It has a Gothic exterior with an ogival portal, elongated mullioned windows with ogival top, and apse

Sources

  • Brusegan, Marcello (2008). Le chiese di Venezia (in Italian). Newton Compton.
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