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The church of Santa Maria della Pietàin Venice, Italy

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Church of Santa Maria della Pieta is a prominent building in Venice. Vivaldi worked here and there are many Vivaldi concers in this church.
The church of Santa Maria della Pietà, Venice
Church of Santa Maria della Pieta is located on the street Riva degli Schiavoni, just a short walk from the Doge's Palace. There is a orphanage near the church, where a famous composer Vivaldi worked and where he created the famous orchestra.

The church often arranges concerts of music of Vivaldi.

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#30Listen to music of Vivaldi in VeniceListen to music of Vivaldiklia balo

Listen to performance of Vivaldi's music in the church next to the orphanage, where this great Venetian composer worked.

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The church of Santa Maria della Pietà on the map

Location: Riva degli Schiavoni

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from 10:15 am to 5:00 pm

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