Campo Santa Margherita

Work Type
Material/Technique

Campo Santa Margherita is surrounded by simple low houses, some of them dating from 14th-15th centuries. At the far end of the campo, an old house and the stump of a campanile bear interesting sculptural fragments from a former church of St. Margaret, whose decayed facade is just out of the campo, next to the campanile.

References

Lorenzetti, Venice and Its Lagoon: Historical-Artistic Guide (Rome: Istituto Poligrafico dello Stato, 1961) as translated and with supplementary content by Taryn Marie Zarrillo, 2012/13

See Also
  • Panorama Tour
  • View from near southwestern corner of campo, facing north
  • View of south end of campo, facing south
  • View from middle of western side of campo, facing east
  • View from north end of campo, facing south
  • View from north end of campo, facing northeast
  • View of north end of campo, facing north
  • View from center of campo, facing southwest
  • View from center of campo, facing north
  • View from south end of campo, facing southwest
  • View from center of campo, facing north
  • View from southeastern corner of campo, facing north
  • View from southeastern corner of campo, facing north
  • View from southeastern corner of campo, facing east
  • View from southern end of campo, facing northeast
  • View of southwestern corner of campo, facing west from southern…
  • View of southern end of campo, facing east from southwest corner
  • View from southwest corner of campo, facing north
  • View from southwestern corner of campo, facing northeast
  • View from southwest corner of campo, facing east
  • View from southwest corner of campo, facing southwest
  • View from northern end of campo
  • View from central area of campo
  • View from southern area of campo
  • View from southwestern end of campo
  • Exterior
  • Exterior