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In a city as full of tourist attractions as Venice, it is hard to know where to start.Maybe the best way is to lose yourself only a few hours wandering through its delightful streets and passages, walking next to the channels and finding their secret corners.

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Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari

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This Gothic church was started by the Franciscans around 1340 and finished with the completion of the facade, the interior and two chapels in the middle of the fifteenth century.His impressive XIV Campaign is the second highest in the city.In the right transsept, there is an important wooden statue of Saint John the Baptist, made by the sculptor Florentin Donatello, made in 1451 (the first chapel to the right of the sanctuary).In the left transept, the statue of Saint John the Baptist on the heel of the Cornaro chapel was created by the sculptor and master Jacopo Sansvino in the monks' coat is a remarkable example of wood sculpture of Marco Cozzi, with reliefs of saints and Venetian scenes.And the sanctuary contains the tomb of two dogs by Antonio Rizzo, and above the great altar is Assunta lui Titian, painted between 1516 and 1518. Titian's mausoleum of the Southern Corridor was a gift from Ferdinand I of Austria, when he was King of Lombardia Veneto.The northern corridor and opposite the great monument of Titian, also by the students from Canova.Next to Cappella Emiliani, who has a fine polyptic from the middle of the fifteenth century, with marble figures, is Madonna di Ca 'Pesaro, completed in 1526 and one of Tizian's most important works.