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San Giorgio Maggiore is one of the islands of Venice, lying east of the Giudecca and south of the main island group. San Giorgio is now best known for the Church of San Giorgio Maggiore. Русский: Лидо, Италия.
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San Giorgio is now best known for the Church of San Giorgio Maggiore, designed by Palladio and begun in 1566. The belltower has a ring of 9 bells in C#. The belltower has a ring of 9 bells in C#. In the early 19th century, after the Republic fell, the monastery was almost suppressed and the island became a free port with a new harbour built in ...
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L'Île de San Giorgio Maggiore et la basilique San Giorgio Maggiore et ses anciens bâtiments abbatiaux (1566 - Andrea Palladio) à Venise (Italie). Date: 20 August 2014: Source: Own work: Author: Jean-Pol GRANDMONT: Permission (Reusing this file)
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San Giorgio Maggiore at Dusk, Claude Monet, 1908–1912. Over the centuries the monastery became a theological, cultural and artistic center of primary importance in Europe. The monks had considerable autonomy and close links with Florence and Padua, and thus it became also a favoured location for foreign dignitaries to stay while in the city.