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Scuola di San Rocco : ウィキペディア英語版 | Scuola Grande di San Rocco
The Scuola Grande di San Rocco is a building in Venice, northern Italy. ==History== The Scuola di San Rocco ("Confraternity of St. Roch",〔Although the term "scuola" also referred to the building housing their seat.〕 protector against plague, which had struck Venice in that century) was established in 1478 by a group of wealthy Venetian citizens, next to the church of San Rocco, from which it takes its name. In January 1515 the project of the building was entrusted to Bartolomeo Bon, although some authorities assign it to his son Pietro Bon. In 1524 his work was continued by Sante Lombardo, who, in turn, three years later was replaced by Antonio Scarpagnino. Following his death in 1549, the last architect to work on the edifice was Giangiacomo dei Grigi, finishing in September 1560.〔Scuola Grande Arciconfraternita di San Rocco ''Guide leaflet'' (in English), page 2〕 The design was similar to other ''scuole'' in Venice, characterized by two halls, one at ground floor level, the other at first floor level. The ''Sala Terra'' (lower) has a nave and two aisles, with the entrance from the ''campo''〔Name of the Venetian squares.〕 outside. From this hall a stair (with a landing surmounted by a dome) led to the upper storey. The ''Sala Superiore'' ("Upper Hall") was used for meetings of the fellows and had a wooden altar. It provided access to the ''Sala dell'Albergo'', which housed the ''Banca '' and the ''Zonta'' (the confraternity's supervisory boards).
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