San Geminiano, Venice

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Die Kirche San Geminiano in Venedig bestand von 1558 bis 1807. Sie befand sich an der Stelle der heutigen Ala Napoleonica („Napoleonsflügel“) an der Westseite des Markusplatzes. rdf:langString
San Geminiano was a Roman Catholic church located in Piazza San Marco in Venice, Italy, dedicated to Saint Geminianus. It is believed to have been founded by the Byzantines in the 6th century AD and it was destroyed and rebuilt several times over subsequent centuries. The last reconstruction began in 1505 to designs of the architect Cristoforo da Legname, and it was completed by Jacopo Sansovino in 1557. This church was a significant example of Venetian Renaissance architecture, and it was well-known for being ornate and richly decorated. The building was demolished in 1807 in order to make way for the Napoleonic wing of the Procuratie, and many of the artworks it contained were distributed among other churches and museums. rdf:langString
L'église Saint-Géminien (en italien : Chiesa di San Geminiano) était une église catholique de Venise, en Italie. rdf:langString
La chiesa di San Geminiano era un edificio sacro di Venezia, ubicato nel sestiere di San Marco, in piazza San Marco, di fronte alla basilica. È stata demolita nel 1807. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Engraving depicting the façade of a Renaissance church
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rdf:langString The church's façade as depicted in an 1831 engraving by Dionisio Moretti
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rdf:langString Die Kirche San Geminiano in Venedig bestand von 1558 bis 1807. Sie befand sich an der Stelle der heutigen Ala Napoleonica („Napoleonsflügel“) an der Westseite des Markusplatzes.
rdf:langString San Geminiano was a Roman Catholic church located in Piazza San Marco in Venice, Italy, dedicated to Saint Geminianus. It is believed to have been founded by the Byzantines in the 6th century AD and it was destroyed and rebuilt several times over subsequent centuries. The last reconstruction began in 1505 to designs of the architect Cristoforo da Legname, and it was completed by Jacopo Sansovino in 1557. This church was a significant example of Venetian Renaissance architecture, and it was well-known for being ornate and richly decorated. The building was demolished in 1807 in order to make way for the Napoleonic wing of the Procuratie, and many of the artworks it contained were distributed among other churches and museums.
rdf:langString L'église Saint-Géminien (en italien : Chiesa di San Geminiano) était une église catholique de Venise, en Italie.
rdf:langString La chiesa di San Geminiano era un edificio sacro di Venezia, ubicato nel sestiere di San Marco, in piazza San Marco, di fronte alla basilica. È stata demolita nel 1807.
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