Description
The Church of San Marcuola was built between 1728 and 1736 by the architect Giorgio Massari, but the facade overlooking the Canal Grande was never completed. The most important works of art are "The Last Supper" by Tintoretto (1547; Presbytery, left-hand wall), a popular interpretation of Leonardo da Vinci's Milan picture (1495-97), and an old copy of his "Washing of the Feet" (opposite). It is also worth noting that the altars are richly decorated not with paintings but with sculptures.
Hobbies & Activities category: Significant work of art;  Christian sites
Attractions Near San Marcuola - Santi Ermagora e Fortunato, Venice