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The '''Santa Maria della Visitazione '''is a [[Renaissance]] church, though no one is quite sure who the architect was; both [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauro_Codussi Mauro Codussi] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tullio_Lombardo Tullio Lombardo] are given credit for at least parts of the design. The Jesuate order also built a monastery with several cloisters beside and behind the church. The order was suppressed in 1668, and the Dominicans took over the complex and soon decided they needed a larger church. Instead of demolishing the smaller church, they built it next door and left the older church standing, which is very unusual for [[Venice]]. It [[File:Santa20Maria20della20Visitazione.jpg|frame|Santa Maria dell Visitazione]]is also the location of an Assassin's Tomb. | The '''Santa Maria della Visitazione '''is a [[Renaissance]] church, though no one is quite sure who the architect was; both [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauro_Codussi Mauro Codussi] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tullio_Lombardo Tullio Lombardo] are given credit for at least parts of the design. The Jesuate order also built a monastery with several cloisters beside and behind the church. The order was suppressed in 1668, and the Dominicans took over the complex and soon decided they needed a larger church. Instead of demolishing the smaller church, they built it next door and left the older church standing, which is very unusual for [[Venice]]. It [[File:Santa20Maria20della20Visitazione.jpg|frame|Santa Maria dell Visitazione]]is also the location of an Assassin's Tomb. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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[[Category:Assassin's Creed II Secret Locations]] | [[Category:Assassin's Creed II Secret Locations]] | ||
[[Category:Assassin Tombs]] | [[Category:Assassin Tombs]] | ||
[[Category:The Assassin's Tomb]] | [[Category:The Assassin's Tomb]] | ||
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The Santa Maria della Visitazione is a Renaissance church, though no one is quite sure who the architect was; both Mauro Codussi and Tullio Lombardo are given credit for at least parts of the design. The Jesuate order also built a monastery with several cloisters beside and behind the church. The order was suppressed in 1668, and the Dominicans took over the complex and soon decided they needed a larger church. Instead of demolishing the smaller church, they built it next door and left the older church standing, which is very unusual for Venice. It
is also the location of an Assassin's Tomb.
History
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