Oratorio di Sant'Angelo degli Zoppi
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San Angelo degli Zoppi is a Gothic-style oratory or prayer hall, located in Campo Sant'Angelo in the Sestiere of San Marco, in Venice, Italy.
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[edit ]The oratory was founded by the Morosini family before the year 1000, and dedicated to St Gabriel Archangel. It has also been called the Oratorio della Beata Vergine e di San Michele, and Oratorio dell'Annuziata. It contains paintings depicting an Annunciation by Antonio Triva, a Blind newborn by Sante Peranda, a Birth of Mary by Giuseppe Cesari, and a Via Crucis by Vincenzo Cherubini.[1]
45°26′4′′N 12°19′54′′E / 45.43444°N 12.33167°E / 45.43444; 12.33167
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[edit ]- ^ Content in this edit is translated from the existing French Wikipedia article at fr:Oratoire Sant'Angelo degli Zoppi; see its history for attribution.
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