
Built by the renowned architect Andrea Palladio in the late 16th century as a symbol of gratitude for deliverance from a deadly plague, this striking basilica stands on the Giudecca island, easily recognizable by its imposing white façade. The interior is marked by a harmonious, minimalist design that highlights Palladio’s devotion to geometric perfection. Plan your visit to coincide with the Festa del Redentore in mid-July, when locals celebrate with a temporary pontoon bridge to the church and a grand fireworks display. Dress modestly, and consider arriving by vaporetto for a scenic approach across the lagoon.
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