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{{revamp}}[[File:Santamaria_dellavisitazione.jpg|thumb|The Santa Maria dell Visitazione.]] | {{revamp}}[[File:Santamaria_dellavisitazione.jpg|thumb|The Santa Maria dell Visitazione.]] | ||
The '''Santa Maria della Visitazione ''' | The '''Santa Maria della Visitazione wa'''s a [[Renaissance]] church located in [[Venice]]. It was located in the southermost district and it housed the Tomb of Leonius. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
For a while, the old church was a library and then the entire religious complex was suppressed by the French in the early 19th century. Santa Maria della Visitazione eventually reopened as a church | For a while, the old church was a library and then the entire religious complex was suppressed by the French in the early 19th century. Santa Maria della Visitazione eventually reopened as a church. | ||
==Videos== | ==Videos== | ||
[[Video:Assassins Creed 2: Visitazione's Secret ( Secret Areas)|thumb|300px|left|Hidden Areas]] | [[Video:Assassins Creed 2: Visitazione's Secret ( Secret Areas)|thumb|300px|left|Hidden Areas]] | ||
[[Category:Landmarks]] | [[Category:Landmarks]] | ||
[[Category:Assassin Tombs]] | |||
[[Category:Venice]] | |||
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The Santa Maria della Visitazione was a Renaissance church located in Venice. It was located in the southermost district and it housed the Tomb of Leonius.
History
For a while, the old church was a library and then the entire religious complex was suppressed by the French in the early 19th century. Santa Maria della Visitazione eventually reopened as a church.
