Introduction to the San Rocco Assembly Hall: The San Rocco Assembly Hall was built in the 16th century by Bartolomeo Bonn. It is the assembly hall for the believers of San Rocco, the patron saint who cured the Black Death. The famous artist Tintoretto is also a member here. He was once responsible for the painting decoration of the synagogue and the production of oil paintings in various halls. He died 7 years after the completion of his last work in the synagogue. In the halls on the 1st and 2nd floors The walls are full of 67 works that he completed in 23 years, including "The Adoration of the Shepherds", "The Glorious Saint Roco", "Exodus", etc.
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