
The Church of San Giorgio Maggiore, designed by Andrea Palladio and completed in 1610, is a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture located on the island of the same name in Venice. For photo-travelers, the church offers spectacular exterior views across the Grand Canal, providing a perfect vantage point for capturing the iconic Venetian skyline and St. Mark’s Basin. Inside, the large windows allow for dramatic natural light, illuminating Tintoretto’s famous artworks, including “The Last Supper.” The bell tower is accessible and offers panoramic views of Venice, ideal for capturing sweeping vistas. Photographers should also consider capturing reflections of the church on the water, especially during sunset.
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