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 This convent was established in  by the  Order.  Today, the building is being used as a . 
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History
| The history of this convent is unknown. | 
Architectural Details
The facade in place today can be seen in the image at the top of the page.Floor Plan
 
Windows
| Floor | East Facing Wall | North Facing Wall | South Facing Wall | West Facing Wall | 
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Access Ways
| Access Type | East Facing Wall | North Facing Wall | South Facing Wall | West Facing Wall | 
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Map
See Also
References
- Hoey, Kahan, Marchetti, Mazza. 2003. Convents, Churches and Palaces: Transformation of Historic Buildings and the Impact of Venices Neighborhoods
- Howard, D., and S. Quill. 2002. The Architectural History of Venice: Yale University Press.
- Lorenzetti, Giulio. 1975. Venice and its Lagoon. Trieste. Italy : Deizioni LINT Trieste S.R.L.
- Heinricher, Kahn, Maitland, Manor. 2013. "Ecclesiastical Architecture of Venice: Preserving Convents, Churches, Bells, and Bell Towers"