Santi Apostoli, Venice
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The campanile and the campo of San Apostoli | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Roman Catholic |
| Status | Active |
| Location | |
| Municipality | Venice |
| Country | Italy |
| Geographic coordinates | 45°26′25.81″N 12°20′11.87″E / 45.4405028°N 12.3366306°E |
| Architecture | |
| Type | Church |
| Style | Gothic-Renaissance |
The Chiesa dei Santi Apostoli di Cristo (Church of the Holy Apostles of Christ), commonly called San Apostoli, is a 7th-century Roman Catholic church located in the Cannaregio sestiere of the Italian city of Venice. It is one of the oldest churches in the city and has undergone numerous changes since its foundation. The present building is the result of a major reconstruction project which was undertaken in 1575. The church is notable particularly for the Cornaro Chapel, an important example of Early Renaissance architecture, added by Mauro Codussi during the 1490s. The chapel is the burial place of several members of the powerful Cornaro family (Venetian: Corner). The church houses several works of art including pieces by Giambattista Tiepolo and Paolo Veronese.