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Visita altri contenuti del comune (en)
Other stages of the itinerary
- monuments and museums
- PALAZZO DELLA VICARIA
- Botteghelle gate
- Fish Market Square
- Church of S. Maria del Soccorso
- Sanctuary of the Annunziata
- VILLINO NASI
- S. Lorenzo Cathedral
- PALAZZO RICCIO DI MORANA
- POST OFFICE BUILDING
- Ligny Tower
- Fountain of Saturn
- Oscura gate and Clock Tower
- Church and Monastery of St. Francis of Assisi
- Church of S. Nicola
- CHURCH OF THE JESUITS
- PALAZZO MILO BARONI DELLA SALINA
- MUSEO REGIONALE PEPOLI E CHIOSTRO
- Church of S. Liberale
- PALAZZO SENATORIO
- Church of S.Maria del Ges�
- Church of S.Pietro
- PALAZZO ALESSANDRO FERRO
- PALAZZO D'ALI
- LA COLOMBAIA
- PALAZZO RICCIO BARONI DI S.GIOACCHINO
- S. Agostino Church
- Bastion of S.Anna or Imperiale
- Church and Monastery of S.Maria of Itria
- Church of S. Domenico
- CASINA DELLE PALME
- PALAZZO LUCATELLI
- PALAZZO CIAMBRA-GIUDECCA
LAZZARETTO
The lazzaretto was built at the beginning of the XIX century on the initiative of lieutenant general Giovan Battista Fardella. It rises on the island of Sant’Antonio, today united with the mainland, where during the first half of the XIII century the church of Sant’Antonio del Mare was built, which had the function of hosting crews from suspicious boats, presumed carriers of epidemic illnesses, for the quarantine period. The church was destroyed in the XVI century, probably due to its strategic position. On the same site, in 1838 the new lazaretto was built, a work by the architect Antonio Gentile, following an epidemic of cholera the previous year. The complex presents itself as a large exedra and was used on the occasion of other epidemics of cholera in 1854 and 1867. In 1885 the lazaretto ceased to be used for quarantine purposes. Today it is home to the local section of the Italian Naval League.