Corpus Domini, Destroyed church building in Italy.
The Church of Corpus Domini was a notable Venetian architectural site known for its rich history and Dominican art.
Founded in 1366, it became significant for housing Dominican nuns and was dissolved during Napoleonic rule in 1810.
Home to religious artworks by Bartolommeo Scaligero, reflecting Venice's deep-rooted spiritual heritage.
Centrally located near the Grand Canal, making it a vital part of Venice's ecclesiastical network.
Bartolomea Riccoboni chronicled its early life, providing rare insights into convent life.
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