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From a tobacco storehouse to a cinema, this deconsecrated church has seen many uses.
Near Campo Santa Margherita lies one of the city's oldest churches, which saw a number of different uses after its closure in 1810. After centuries of activity, the church was closed and deconsecrated in 1810. In 1839, it became a depot for marble from other deconsecrated churches around Venice. Soon, the former church became a private studio for sculptor Luigi Borro. Finally, it was transformed back into an evangelical church in 2014.