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St. Mark's Church, or variations such as St. Mark Church or with Saint spelled out, may mean: Australia. ... St Mark's Church, Myddelton Square, Clerkenwell;
Piazza San Marco (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpjattsa san ˈmarko]; Venetian: Piasa San Marco), often known in English as St Mark's Square, is the principal public square of Venice, Italy, where it is generally known just as la Piazza ("the Square").
The church is located on the eastern end of Saint Mark's Square, the former political and religious centre of the Republic of Venice, and is attached to the Doge's Palace. Prior to the fall of the republic in 1797, it was the chapel of the Doge and was subject to his jurisdiction, with the concurrence of the procurators of Saint Mark de supra ...
St. Mark's Square, Zagreb; Italy. Piazza San Marco (St Mark's Square), Venice St Mark's Basilica, Venice; St Mark's English Church, Florence, an Anglican church; Malta. Saint Mark's Tower; South Africa. St Mark's, Eastern Cape; United Kingdom. St Marks, Leicester, a residential suburb of Leicester, England; United States. St. Marks, Florida, a ...
The canvas shows an event that took place about 50 years earlier, on 25 April 1444: while the members of the Scuola were processing the fragment through the Piazza San Marco (the square of St. Mark's), Jacopo de' Salis, a tradesman from Brescia, knelt before the relic in prayer that his dying son might recover. When he returned home, he ...
Mayor Luigi Brugnaro officially closed Saint Mark's Square on Friday morning, as the lagoon city entered it's second day of emergency status. The floods - known as 'acqua alta' are at the highest ...
Dallas County Criminal Courts Building (RTHL #6667, [6] 1986), 501 Main St. – The Criminal Courts Building is a Renaissance Revival edifice of eight stories constructed between 1913 and 1915. Its primary facade faces Main St., and it has a secondary facade facing N. Houston St. and Dealey Plaza.
The original Horses inside the St Mark's Basilica The replica Horses of Saint Mark. The Horses of Saint Mark (Italian: Cavalli di San Marco), also known as the Triumphal Quadriga or Horses of the Hippodrome of Constantinople, is a set of bronze statues of four horses, originally part of a monument depicting a quadriga (a four-horse carriage used for chariot racing).