- San Nicolò al Lido
San Nicolò al Lido is a church in
Venice , northernItaly . It is located in the northern part of Venice'sLido , and houses the relics of St. Nicholas, patron of sailors (shared with Bari). Here is celebrated the traditional thanksgiving mass of the "Sposalizio del Mare" ("Marriage of the Sea").The complex is held by the
Franciscan order.History
The convent and the church, located to its main access ot the sea, date to the origins of the independent
Venice , in the early Middle Ages. From here, in996 ,998 and1000 , sailed off the first expeditions against theNarentines and theDalmatia ns, which, under DogePietro II Orseolo , led to the submission of Dalmatia to therepublic of Venice .The Doge
Domenico Selvo was crowned here in1071 .Architecture and art
The church, with a single nave, is annexed to a convent and a cloister, all dating to the 16th century. The Baroque campanile was erected in 1626-1629.
The façade is surmounted by a statue of Doge
Domenico Contarini , who patronized the convent.The interior houses works by
Palma il Vecchio ("Madonna with Child") andPalma il Giovane ("San Giovannino").
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