Fodor's Expert Review Chiesa della Pietà

Castello Religious Building

Unwanted babies were left on the steps of this religious institute, founded by a Franciscan friar in 1346. The adjoining orphanage provided the children with a musical education. The quality of the performances here reached continental fame—the in-house conductor was none other than Antonio Vivaldi (1678–1741), who wrote some of his best compositions here for the hospice. The present church was designed in the 18th century by Giorgio Massari, but the facade was completed only in the early 20th century. The main reason for a visit is to view the magnificent ceiling fresco by Gianbattista Tiepolo. In a room to the left of the entrance is a tiny collection of Baroque instruments, including the violin played by Vivaldi. There are guided tours Tuesday through Sunday.

Religious Building

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Castello 3701
Venice, Veneto  30122, Italy

041-5222171

www.pietavenezia.org

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Rate Includes: €3, No guided tours Mon.

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