San Stae - Reviews from across the web
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The Church of San Stae, Venice Venice was nearly a second home to Sargent who had known the city from his early youth. In the 1880s, his somber-toned Venetian paintings focused on local life seen through doorways and along the narrow streets far removed from the activity along the canals. After the turn of the century, he began t... jssgallery.org
San Stae `San Stae' is the Venetian version of Sant' Eustachio or Eustace, a martyr saint who was converted to Christianity by the vision of a stag with a crucifix between his antlers (St Hubert, as it happens, had a very similar experience). This church on the Grand Canal has a dramatic late baroque fa&cced... jssgallery.org
OneWorld Travel - San Stae II Located just steps to the Grand Canal, this cute one bedroom (queen bed) with separate den and living room has a sunny private terrace and is situated in a typical Venetian neighborhood minutes to all major sites. Owned by an artist this very comfortable and homey apartment consists of an entrancewa... oneworld-travel.com
OneWorld Travel - San Stae This typical Venetian apartment (flooring dating back to 1866) is large and roomy with a canal view from one of the bedrooms. It is located just steps from the S. Stae boat stop along the Grand Canal, five minutes (one boat stop away) from the Rialto Bridge, and 10 minutes from S. Marco Square, in a... oneworld-travel.com
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