San Francesco del Deserto

45°28′23″N 12°25′01″E / 45.4731°N 12.4169°E / 45.4731; 12.4169Adjacent toVenetian LagoonAdministration
Italy
RegionVenetoProvinceProvince of Venice

San Francesco del Deserto is an island in the Venetian Lagoon in Veneto, Italy, with a surface of some 4 ha. It is located between Sant'Erasmo and Burano. It houses a Franciscan monastery.

History

The island was frequented since Roman times. In 1220, St. Francis landed here at his return from the Holy Land during the Fifth Crusade, and founded a hermitage here. After his death, the island was given to the Minorites by the Venetian patrician Jacopo Michiel, a relative of the patriarch of Grado, Angelo Barozzi, to found a monastery.

During the Austrian rule of Venice, the island, abandoned due to its unhealthy characteristics, was used as a powder depot. In 1858 it was donated to the diocese of Venice, who allowed the friars to refound a monastery here.

References

External links

  • Island of San Francesco del Deserto
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Islands of the Venetian Lagoon
Northern lagoon
  • Buel del Lovo
  • Burano
  • Crevan
  • Cason Montiron
  • Isola dei Laghi
  • La Certosa
  • La Cura
  • Madonna del Monte
  • Mazzorbo
  • Mazzorbetto
  • Monte dell'Oro
  • Motta dei Cunicci
  • Motta di San Lorenzo
  • Murano
  • Salina
  • San Francesco del Deserto
  • San Giàcomo in Paludo
  • San Michele
  • Lazzaretto Nuovo
  • Santa Cristina
  • Sant'Andrea
  • Sant'Ariano
  • Sant'Erasmo
  • Torcello
  • Vignole
Central groupSouthern lagoon
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