The image shows the richly decorated Baroque façade of the Chiesa di San Moisè in Venice, Italy, photographed by Cynni in October 2012. The church’s exterior is dominated by dramatic white stone reliefs, ornate carvings, and a profusion of statues arranged across multiple tiers. Tall Corinthian columns frame the entrances, while elaborate sculptural groups fill the spaces above the doors and windows. Near the center, an arched window sits beneath a triangular pediment and is surrounded by dense decorative stonework. High above, additional statues crown the gabled roofline. To the right, the church’s brick bell tower rises behind the façade, its warm tones contrasting with the crisp white marble. Built originally in the 8th century and redesigned in the 17th century, San Moisè is known for its exuberant and theatrical façade created by Alessandro Tremignon, which reflects the wealth and artistic ambition of Venetian families who funded its construction.
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I came across this pix that I took while on a bus tour through a part of Italy with my mum, back in October 2012.
I liked this one, so I decided to share it with you. 😉
Tried to add some info in the alt text as well.

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