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Santa Maria della Salute on the Grand Canal Boat trip in the Grand Canal passing the Santa Maria della Salute It was also decided that the Senate would visit the church each year. On November 21 the Feast of the Presentation of the Virgin, known as the Festa della Madonna della Salute , the city's officials parade from San Marco to the Salute ...
Erizzo now ordered that Venice would celebrate the Feast of the Presentation of Mary (21 November) as the Festa della Madonna della Salute, where the city's officials parade from San Marco to the Salute in the sestiere Dorsoduro for a service in gratitude for deliverance from the plague. This tradition is still observed in Venice to this day.
The festa della Madonna della Salute (English: feast of Our Lady of Health) is a religious feast established by the Republic of Venice in 1630 and solemnly observed throughout the territory of the republic until its fall.
La Madonna della Misericordia [106] 8 September 1876 Santuario di Santa Maria dell'Eremita, Mallare: Pope Pius IX Madonna di Romania: 9 September 1877 Cathedral of Tropea: Pope Pius IX Madonna della Salute di Solarolo [107] 19 May 1879 Solarolo: Pope Leo XIII Madonna del Carmine: 11 July 1880: Sorrento: Pope Leo XIII: Madonna delle Grazie di ...
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Venice, from the Porch of Madonna della Salute is a 19th century oil painting by J. M. W. Turner. Done in oil on canvas, the painting depicts an imagined image of Venice, as the view shown is not realistic. [1] The painting was inspired by one of Turner's three visits to Venice, and showcases Turner's skill as a maritime artist.
Madonna della Salute (1946) Gonzaga. San Benedetto Abate (2020) [3] Mantua. Santa Barbara (ancient) Co-Cathedral of Sant'Andrea (ancient) San Benedetto Po
Santa Maria della Salute is a small Gothic-style, deconsecrated Roman Catholic church located on Via della Pescheria in Viterbo, region of Lazio, Italy. Today the church is often used as an exhibition hall and for cultural events.