The Church of San Vidal, originally constructed in the 11th century for Doge Vitale Falier, stands as a cultural landmark in Venice. Today, it serves more as a venue for evening classical concerts by the Interpreti Veneziani ensemble than as a place of worship. Inside, visitors can admire the church’s historic artwork, including several pieces by the Venetian Renaissance painter Vittore Carpaccio. Notably, the church houses his esteemed works, such as St. Vitale on Horseback and Saints, which add to the rich artistic heritage of the space.
Church of San Vidal (Chiesa di San Vidal)
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