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The church of'''Santa Maria dei Carmini''', also called '''Santa Maria del Carmelo''' and commonly known simply as the '''Carmini''', is a small church in the sestiere or neighbourhood of Dorsoduro in [[Venice]]. It was founded by a group of women who earned a living embroidering brown gowns for the nearby Carmelite monastery in the sixteenth century. | The church of '''Santa Maria dei Carmini''', also called '''Santa Maria del Carmelo''' and commonly known simply as the '''Carmini''', is a small church in the sestiere or neighbourhood of Dorsoduro in [[Venice]]. It was founded by a group of women who earned a living embroidering brown gowns for the nearby Carmelite monastery in the sixteenth century. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
Revision as of 15:58, 14 May 2011
The church of Santa Maria dei Carmini, also called Santa Maria del Carmelo and commonly known simply as the Carmini, is a small church in the sestiere or neighbourhood of Dorsoduro in Venice. It was founded by a group of women who earned a living embroidering brown gowns for the nearby Carmelite monastery in the sixteenth century.
Trivia
- In Assassin's Creed II it is a view point location.
- The church originally was called Santa Maria Assunta, and first dated to the 14th century.