campo Sant'Angelo
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Campo Sant'Angelo, also known as Campo Sant'Anzolo, is a city square in the sestiere of San Marco, in the city of Venice, Italy.
The piazza is asymmetric, and bounded on the South-West by the Rio di San Anzolo, across which stands the former monastery of Santo Stefano. It preserves the name of the {{ill|Church of St. Michael, the Archangel (Venice)|lt=Church of St. Michael the Archangel|it|Chiesa di San Michele Arcangelo (Venezia, San Marco)}} or St. Angelo, which stood opposite the monastery but was demolished in 1837.{{cite web |url=http://churchesofvenice.com/demolished.htm#santangelo |title=Sant'Angelo (Sant'Anzolo) |website=The Churches of Venice: Demolished |access-date=7 June 2025 }}
In the piazza is a small building, the 10th-century Oratorio di Sant'Angelo degli Zoppi, once allied to a school for the crippled. The bounds of the piazza include the Palazzo Trevisan Pisani, the Palazzo Gritti Morosini, and the Palazzo Duodo a Sant'Angelo. In this latter palace, the composer Domenico Cimarosa died while in exile from the Kingdom of Naples.
Palazzo Morosini in Campo Sant'Angelo (Venice).jpg|Palazzo Gritti Morosini
San Marco, 30100 Venice, Italy - panoramio (476).jpg|Palazzo Trevisan Pisani
Palazzo Duodo a Sant'Angelo (Venice).jpg|Palazzo Duodo a Sant'Angelo and one of the two well heads
Sant'Angelo degli Zoppi (Venice).jpg|Oratory of the Annunziata
Campo Sant'Angelo in Venice 03.jpg|Oratory of the Annunziata
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