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San Alipio facade door of Saint Mark's Basilica of Venice
 

 

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English: San Alipio facade door of Saint Mark's Basilica of Venice. Lunette. The translation of the body of Saint Mark to his basilica in Venice (13th century).

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Français : Basilique Saint Marc de Venise. Le portail de Saint-Alipius donne l'unique représentation de la basilique d'origine, sans les ajouts des treize et quatorzième siècles. La mosaïque du tympan est la seule de la façade datant du programme original. Réalisée au XIIIe siècle, elle représente la translation du corps de saint Marc dans la basilique.
English: San Alipio facade door of Saint Mark's Basilica of Venice. Lunette. The translation of the body of Saint Mark to his basilica in Venice (XIIIth century).
Italiano: Venezia – Basilica di S. Marco – Lunetta di un portale secondario (di S. Alipio) che rappresenta la traslazione del corpo di San Marco nella la basilica di san Marco stessa nel suo aspetto medievale.
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Basilique Saint Marc de Venise. Le portail de Saint-Alipius donne l'unique représentation de la basilique d'origine, sans les ajouts des treize et quatorzième siècles. La mosaïque du tympan est la seule de la façade datant du programme original. Réalisée au XIIIe siècle, elle représente la translation du corps de saint Marc dans la basilique. San Alipio facade door of Saint Mark's Basilica of Venice. Lunette. The translation of the body of Saint Mark to his basilica in Venice (XIIIth century). Italiano: Venezia – Basilica di S. Marco – Lunetta di un portale secondario (di S. Alipio) che rappresenta la traslazione del corpo di San Marco nella la basilica di san Marco stessa nel suo aspetto medievale.


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