San Marco

Interior: View from behind altar (under apse)

Creator

Italian
architect
1404-1472
Ancient Roman
patron
336 CE
Italian
pope
patron
1417-1471
Title Variant
Basilica di San Marco
Date

336-1470 CE

Location

Geographic Coordinates
41.896436, 12.481542

Work Type

Notes

This basilica dedicated to St. Mark is the national church of Venice in Rome, next to the Palazzo Venezia. From Pope Mark in 336 CE who built the first church, restorations were done over time by Pope Adrian I (792) Pope Gregory IV (833), Romanesque Bell Tower was built (1154), and major restorations by Pope Paul II (1465-70) gave the church its renaissance elements. To Albert himself the design the facade is attributed, and later Baroque additions were done by Cardinal Quirini (1654-7).

Style/Period

Culture

Subject

Gregory IV, Pope
Photographer
Image Source

Photography by Media Center for Art History, Department of Art History, Columbia University

Image Date
12-Mar