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'''San Giacomo di Rialto''' was a major church in [[Venice]] and also believed to be the oldest.
 
'''San Giacomo di Rialto''' was a major church in the [[San Polo district]] of [[Venice]].<ref name="ac2"/>
 
==History==
==History==
The first church was believed to have been built about 421 and the present building was built around 1071. After being hit by fires in Rialto 1531 and 1601, the church was renovated and was partially converted into a Baroque styled church. Notable sculptures inside the church are a statue of James, son of Alphaeus sculptured by Alessandro Vittoria, and a bronze statue of Antonius Eremita von Girolamo Campagna.
The first church was believed to have been built about 421 and the present building was built around 1071. After being hit by fires in Rialto 1531 and 1601, the church was renovated and was partially converted into a Baroque styled church. Notable sculptures inside the church are a statue of James, son of Alphaeus sculptured by Alessandro Vittoria, and a bronze statue of Antonius Eremita von Girolamo Campagna.{{Fact}}
 
==Database Entry==
Originally founded in 421, San Giacomo is believed to the the oldest church in Venice, although the current building was constructed around 1071.
 
The 15th Century facade is crowned with a magnificent 24-hour celestial clock.  During the Renaissance, the church was typically used by the merchants in the nearby market as a place to stop and pray during the workday.


The fifteenth century facade is famous for its twenty-four hour clock and during the [[Renaissance]], merchants who worked in nearby markets would go to there to pray.
At least, that's what they told their wives.<ref name="ac2">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''</ref>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'', it is a [[glyph]] location.
*One of [[Subject 16]]'s [[Glyphs]] is located here.


==Source==
==References==
*''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''
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Revision as of 10:57, 13 August 2011


San Giacomo di Rialto.

San Giacomo di Rialto was a major church in the San Polo district of Venice.[1]

History

The first church was believed to have been built about 421 and the present building was built around 1071. After being hit by fires in Rialto 1531 and 1601, the church was renovated and was partially converted into a Baroque styled church. Notable sculptures inside the church are a statue of James, son of Alphaeus sculptured by Alessandro Vittoria, and a bronze statue of Antonius Eremita von Girolamo Campagna. [citation needed]

Database Entry

Originally founded in 421, San Giacomo is believed to the the oldest church in Venice, although the current building was constructed around 1071.

The 15th Century facade is crowned with a magnificent 24-hour celestial clock. During the Renaissance, the church was typically used by the merchants in the nearby market as a place to stop and pray during the workday.

At least, that's what they told their wives.[1]

Trivia

References