Church of San Simeon Piccolo

About

The Church of San Simeon Piccolo is one of the most distinctive landmarks along the Grand Canal, instantly recognizable by its striking green dome that mirrors the silhouette of the nearby railway station. Built in the early eighteenth century, the church is a late example of Venetian Baroque architecture, designed with a classical portico that evokes ancient Roman temples. Its circular interior creates an intimate, harmonious space, illuminated by soft light filtering through the dome. San Simeon Piccolo is also known for its unusual crypt, one of the few in Venice, adding a layer of mystery to the site. Though often admired from the outside by passing travellers, the church rewards those who step inside with a serene atmosphere and a unique perspective on Venice’s architectural evolution. Its prominent position makes it a memorable gateway to the city for visitors arriving by train.

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Church of San Simeon Piccolo
Location

Church of San Simeon Piccolo is located at Fondamenta San Simeone Piccolo 693, in Venice's Santa Croce sestiere, directly facing the Grand Canal opposite Santa Lucia train station. This neoclassical church, inspired by Rome's Pantheon with its oversized green copper dome, greets arriving visitors and features a crypt with unexplored chapels below. Nearby stand Scalzi Bridge, Chiesa degli Scalzi, and vaporetto stops at Ferrovia on lines 1 and 2, with quick access to Piazzale Roma, Rialto Bridge, and the bustling Grand Canal waterway.​

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