Santa Maria della Grazia or La Grazia is an artificial island of the Venetian lagoon, northern Italy, which lies between the Giudecca and San Clemente.
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Coordinates | 45°25′09″N 12°20′22″E / 45.4192°N 12.3394°E |
Adjacent to | Venetian Lagoon |
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Region | Veneto |
Province | Province of Venice |
In 2016 the island was sold to a private company from Treviso, Giesse Investimenti s.r.l., to host a new resort.
History
editSanta Maria della Grazia rose during the Middle Ages in the place where Venice’s rubble was discarded. The island takes its name from a supposedly miraculous Madonna which was on display in its former church. In 1264 there was a home for pilgrims to the Holy Land; later it was transformed into a convent. During the Napoleonic period the convent was suppressed and changed to a powder-magazine, which in 1849 exploded destroying both the ex-convent and the church.
The island was the site of an infectious diseases hospital until the end of the twentieth century.
Gallery
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Aerial view
References
edit- Guida d’Italia del Touring Club Italiano, Venice