The Church of Santa Maria Formosa, located in Venice, Italy, was built in the late 15th century on the site of a 7th-century church. This Italian Renaissance structure is distinguished by its double façade and a domed white marble roof, complemented by a prominent bell tower. According to legend, the church’s name originates from a vision seen by Saint Magnus, who encountered a shapely (formosa in Latin) Mary, instructing him to build a church. Today, visitors can admire the architectural details and explore the historical significance of this Venetian landmark.
Church of Santa Maria Formosa (Chiesa di Santa Maria Formosa)
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