San Giovanni Nuovo, Venice

San Giovanni Nuovo
San Giovanni Nuovo façade
Religion
AffiliationRoman Catholic
ProvinceVenice
Location
LocationVenice, Italy
Shown within Venice
San Giovanni Nuovo, Venice (Italy)
Geographic coordinates45°26′08.52″N 12°20′29.76″E / 45.4357000°N 12.3416000°E / 45.4357000; 12.3416000
Architecture
Completed10th century

San Giovanni Nuovo (also known as San Zan Novo or San Zaninovo) is a Roman Catholic church in the campo of the same name, in the sestiere of Castello, Venice, Italy.

History

A church at the site was present by the 10th century, but the façade, which remains mostly incomplete, was rebuilt in 1762 using designs by Matteo Lucchesi.

The interior has a nave defined by Corinthian columns. There are two lateral chapels. The main altar has a canvas depicting St John Evangelist Martyred by boiling in cauldron of oil by Francesco Maggiotto. It is flanked by two smaller paintings, a Sacrifice of Abraham and of Melchisedech, painted by Fabio Canal. In the second lateral chapel is a 14th-century polychrome wood crucifix. The bell-tower dates from the earlier church.

Bibliography

  • Giulio Lorenzetti, Venezia e il suo estuario, ristampa 1974, Edizioni Lint Trieste, pag. 320.
  • Derived from Italian Wikipedia entry.