Madonna dell’Orto Church (Chiesa della Madonna dell'Orto) in Venice

Madonna dell’Orto Church (Chiesa della Madonna dell'Orto)

Venice, Italy

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About Madonna dell’Orto Church (Chiesa della Madonna dell'Orto)

Madonna dell’Orto Church, located in Venice, is a significant Catholic church known for its striking architecture and serene atmosphere. Visitors often come to admire its beautiful artwork, including pieces by renowned artists, and to experience the peaceful surroundings away from the more crowded tourist spots in the city.

Entry to Madonna dell’Orto Church is available through multiple marketplaces, with prices varying significantly. This variation makes it worthwhile for potential visitors to compare ticket options to find the best deal that suits their budget before planning their visit.

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2 marketplaces sell entry to Madonna dell’Orto Church (Chiesa della Madonna dell'Orto), from $4.07.

SellerTicketPrice (USD)
Church of Madonna dell'Orto Official Entrance fee to the Church of Madonna dell'Orto. Open Monda $4.07 View
Tiqets Music Museum & Baroque Concert $49.38 View

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Height
184′
Type
Catholic church in Venice, Italy

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People also ask

Is Madonna Dell Orto free?

The entrance fee for Madonna dell'Orto is very affordable, typically around €3. This small fee grants you access to its significant artworks and historical ambiance.

What is the meaning of Madonna Dell Orto?

It was initially dedicated to St. Christopher, patron saint of those who travel by ferry, but its popular name suggesting consecration to Holy Virgin comes from the following century, when an allegedly miraculous statue of the Madonna, commissioned for the Church of S.