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HISTORICAL CHURCH

A historic Venetian retreat blending Renaissance grandeur,
contemporary art, and serene wellness,
set on a seven-hectare private island oasis.

THE LEGACY OF

SAN CLEMENTE CHURCH

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ORIGINS AND MARITIME LEGACY

San Clemente Church is an enduring symbol of Venice’s spiritual and architectural heritage. Founded in 1131 through the patronage of the Venetian merchant Pietro Gattilesso, the church was originally built alongside a hospice to serve pilgrims and crusaders journeying to the Holy Land.

Dedicated to Pope Clement I, patron saint of seafarers and a martyr of early Christianity, the church carries a deep maritime legacy. Its façade, unusually adorned with engravings of soldiers, reflects the island’s historic role in times of conflict and devotion.

Among the most significant depictions are those on the church’s doors, commemorating the Naval Battle of Lepanto on 7 October 1571. This pivotal conflict saw the Republic of Venice lead a Christian alliance to victory over the Ottoman Empire, marking a decisive shift in the balance of power across the Mediterranean.

A CHAPEL OF GRATITUDE

In 1643, following a devastating plague that swept through Venice in 1630, the city’s inhabitants funded the addition of a chapel within the church as an act of collective gratitude. Inspired by the Holy House of Loreto, this sanctuary, affectionately known as the "church within a church”, remains a central feature of the building’s design.

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A LASTING SYMBOL

San Clemente Island has experienced many transformations over the centuries. With the fall of the Venetian Republic in 1797 and the suppression of religious orders under Napoleon in 1810, the Camaldolese monks who had long inhabited the island were forced to leave. The church and surrounding structures were repurposed as a military garrison, and later as a hospital. After a series of ownership changes, the island was reimagined as a refined retreat in the Venetian lagoon.

Today, San Clemente Church continues to stand as a powerful symbol of faith, resilience, and historical richness, an integral part of the timeless allure that defines San Clemente Island.

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