This is a 14th century church and a bit off the main routes, but its the Scola next door that is more impressive with its extensive paintings by Tiepolo.
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Then out into the sunshine for some more meanderings. Venice is very photogenic, of course.
One church contained an exhibition of da Vinci inventions from his drawings.Worth a peek I thought
Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari
The Rialto Bridge is justifiably popular for taking photos, both of and from.
Another of those whacky modern art pavilions
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