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Oratorio di Sant'Angelo degli Zoppi

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Oratory of Sant'Angelo degli Zoppi

San Angelo degli Zoppi is a Gothic-style oratory or prayer hall, located in Campo Sant'Angelo in the Sestiere of San Marco, in Venice, Italy.

Description

The oratory was founded by the Morosini family before the year 1000, and dedicated to St Gabriel Archangel. It has also been called the Oratorio della Beata Vergine e di San Michele, and Oratorio dell'Annuziata. It contains paintings depicting an Annunciation by Antonio Triva, a Blind newborn by Sante Peranda, a Birth of Mary by Giuseppe Cesari, and a Via Crucis by Vincenzo Cherubini.

45°26′4″N 12°19′54″E / 45.43444°N 12.33167°E / 45.43444; 12.33167

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  1. Content in this edit is translated from the existing French Misplaced Pages article at fr:Oratoire Sant'Angelo degli Zoppi; see its history for attribution.
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