Bridge of the Greeks | 3412 Castello, Venice, ItalyMap
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The top of the church, round, very light blue color, there is a well like the door, but not the concave but the protruding, I don't know what the use is, curious,
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Church of Saint George of the Greeks Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Church of St. George in Greece, located in Venice, Italy, is a historic Orthodox church. In 1498, the Greeks were allowed to establish an institution called the Greek School of St. Nicholas. After long negotiations, in 1539, the Pope allowed the construction of St. George's Church, with the payment from the ship tax of the Orthodox world, and the bell tower was built in 1592.
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Church of Saint George of the Greeks Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The top of the church, round, very light blue color, there is a well like the door, but not the concave but the protruding, I don't know what the use is, curious,
St. George's Church in Greece is an Orthodox church, in fact the only Orthodox church in Venice. It is beautiful and we were greeted by a priest who invited us to Sunday services. Next door to the church is an iconic museum, with exhibits painted hundreds of years ago.
This chapel is not particularly famous, with a little Greek style, not bad at night next to the Grand Canal, but the whole church and its atmosphere are more fresh and lively, not as solemn as religion.
It is recommended to come here to see, it is not particularly convenient to find this church, come to the top of St. Mark's Bell Tower, the wind is not small, a bit cold
Highly recommended here, although the traffic is not convenient, but it is really a beautiful and beautiful building, the decoration of the church is very gorgeous