The Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute, known as La Salute, meaning ‘health’ in Italian, was constructed in the mid-17th century to give thanks to the Virgin Mary after a devastating bubonic plague that claimed a third of Venice’s population. Situated prominently in the city, this votive church is a recognizable landmark with its distinctive domed silhouette. Inside, visitors can admire masterpieces by renowned artists Titian and Tintoretto, making it a significant cultural and historical site in Venice.
Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute
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