Madonna dell'Orto
Madonna dell'Orto houses ten Tintoretto masterpieces in a gloriously uncrowded 14th-century Gothic church where the artist himself worshipped and is buried.
About Madonna dell'Orto
Madonna dell'Orto houses ten Tintoretto masterpieces in a gloriously uncrowded 14th-century Gothic church where the artist himself worshipped and is buried. You'll find his enormous Last Judgment and Making of the Golden Calf dominating the choir area, plus eight smaller works scattered throughout the nave and chapels. The church sits in residential Cannaregio, meaning you'll often have these Renaissance treasures nearly to yourself while crowds mob the Doge's Palace.
The moment you step inside, Tintoretto's dramatic biblical scenes command attention from the soaring walls. His tomb lies modestly in the chapel right of the main altar, marked by a simple plaque that feels oddly humble for Venice's most prolific painter. The Gothic architecture frames his work perfectly, and the natural light streaming through tall windows changes the paintings' mood throughout the day. You'll spend most of your time craning your neck upward, studying the massive canvases that dwarf everything else.
Most guides rave about every single painting here, but honestly, focus on the two giant choir pieces and skip the smaller side chapel works unless you're a serious Tintoretto scholar. Entry costs €3, and the church closes unexpectedly for private functions, so check ahead. The audio guide costs extra €2 but adds crucial context to the biblical scenes that aren't immediately obvious.
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