
Chiesa di Sant'Eufemia
Dedicated to Saint Euphemia, the Chiesa di Sant’Eufemia is a Roman Catholic church whose roots reach back to the 9th century, when it was first built in a Venetian-Byzantine style. That long start matters because the church’s later, more Romanesque presence still carries traces of Venice’s older Byzantine connections—an architectural continuity you can feel in how the interior was carried forward rather than erased. In the 18th century, the building was restored and rebuilt in a decisive campaign: the façade was altered, stucco was applied to the central nave, and the interior’s ceiling vaults were finished in the same spirit. …
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