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West front with the bell tower.
The
Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari,
usually just called the Frari, is a church in
Venice
, northern Italy
. One
the greatest churches in the city, it has the status of a
minor basilica. It stands on the Campo dei
Frari at the heart of the
San Polo
district. The church is dedicated to the
Assumption (Italian:
Assunzione della
Beata Virgine).
The
Franciscans were granted land to
build a church in 1250, but the building was not completed until
1338. Work almost immediately began on its much larger replacement,
the current church, which took over a century to build.
The
campanile, the second tallest in the city
after that of San Marco
, was completed in 1396.
The imposing edifice is built of
brick, and is
one of the city's three notable churches built in the
Italian Gothic style. As with
many Venetian churches, the exterior is rather plain. The interior
contains the only
rood screen still in
place in Venice.
The Frari is a parish church of the Vicariate of San Polo-Santa
Croce-Dorsoduro. The other churches of the parish are San Barnaba,
San Ludovico Vescovo, Santa Maria del Soccorso and Santa
Margherita.
Works of art

- Giovanni Bellini, Madonna
and Child with SS Nicholas of Bari,
Peter, Mark and Benedict, the sacristy altarpiece
- Bartolomeo Bon's workshop,
figures of the Virgin and St Francis on the west front
- Antonio and Paolo Bregno, tomb of Doge Francesco Fóscari in
the chancel (attributed; may actually be by Niccolò di Giovanni
Fiorentino)
- Lorenzo Bregno
- tomb of Benedetto Pésaro above the sacristy door
- tomb of Alvise Pasqualino on the west wall
- Girolamo Campagna, statuettes
of St Anthony of Padua and St Agnes on the water
stoups in the nave
- Marco Cozzi, choir stalls in ritual
choir
- Donatello, figure of St John the
Baptist in the first south choir chapel, Donatello's first
documented work in Venice
- Tullio Lombardo, tomb of Pietro
Bernardo on the west wall (attributed; may actually be by Giovanni Buora)
- Antonio Rizzo, tomb of Doge
Niccolò Tron in the chancel
- Jacopo Sansovino, damaged
figure of St John the Baptist on the font in the Corner
Chapel
- Titian
- Assumption, the
altarpiece of the high altar and the largest altarpiece in
Venice
- Pesaro Madonna on the
north wall of the nave
- Paolo Veneziano, Doge
Francesco Dandolo and His Wife Presented to the Virgin by SS
Francis and Elizabeth in the sacristy
- Alessandro Vittoria
- figure of The Risen Christ on the west front
- figure of St Jerome on the south wall of the nave
- Alvise Vivarini, St Ambrose
and other Saints in the north transept chapel, his last
work
- Bartolomeo Vivarini
- St. Mark Enthroned in the Capella Corner in the north
transept
- Madonna and Child with Saints, altarpiece in the third
south choir chapel
Funerary monuments
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