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The '''Madonna dell'Orto''' is a church located in the [[Cannaregio District|Cannaregio district]] of [[Venice]]. | The '''Madonna dell'Orto''' is a church located in the [[Cannaregio District|Cannaregio district]] of [[Venice]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The church was erected by the {{Wiki|Humiliati}} in the 14th century and was initially dedicated to [[Saint Christopher]]. It was later renamed when a statue of the {{Wiki|Virgin Mary}} was found in a nearby orchard. The facade was added in 1464.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Database: Madonna dell’Orto]]</ref> | The church was erected by the {{Wiki|Humiliati}} in the 14th century and was initially dedicated to [[Saint Christopher]]. It was later renamed when a statue of the {{Wiki|Virgin Mary}} was found in a nearby orchard. The facade was added in 1464.<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Database: Madonna dell’Orto]]</ref> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
Revision as of 18:15, 29 June 2020
The Madonna dell'Orto is a church located in the Cannaregio district of Venice.
History
The church was erected by the Humiliati in the 14th century and was initially dedicated to Saint Christopher. It was later renamed when a statue of the Virgin Mary was found in a nearby orchard. The facade was added in 1464.[1]
Trivia
- The name is Italian for 'My lady of the Garden.'