Chiesa dell'Angelo Raffaele
According to tradition, the church of San Raffaele Arcangelo is one of the eight churches that Saint Magnus, Bishop of Oderzo, had built at the foundation of Venice, dating back to the 7th century. At the beginning of the 17th century, the precarious state of the building required a complete new reconstruction, which was completed in 1639 by the architect Francesco Contin, from Lugano. The interior decoration work, in particular the paintings and statues, continued in the 18th century and was completed between 1743 and 1749.