
San Nicoḷ da Tolentino, Venice, Italy
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The Chiesa di San da Tolentino, commonly known as the Tolentini, is a church in Venice, northern Italy, the home of the Theatines order in the city. The Theatines arrived in Venice in 1527 after the Sack of Rome. The church dedicated to Saint Nicholas of Tolentino was begun in 1590 by Vincenzo Scamozzi and finally completed in 1714. It is a large church with a huge freestanding Corinthian portico, the only one in Venice, designed by Andrea Tirali.
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San Nicoḷ da Tolentino, Venice, Italy
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Picture of San Nicoḷ da Tolentino church in Venice.
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Dudziak
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Filename: [name too long] Date: 2007:07:23 File Size: 89105 bytes Width: 500 pixels Height: 375 pixels Camera: Canon PowerShot A640 Exposure Time: 1/640 s F-Number: f/4 Focal Length: 7.3 mm |
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On 2009/01/10, Will said: Feel free to post any comments or questions here. I will reply as soon as I am able. Thanks for your time, and I look forward to hearing from you. -- Will. On 2007/09/10, Will said: [Latitude, Longitude] 45.4376180816586, 12.321285009384155
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