[2] His most famous work is the c. 1688 facade of the San Moisè with its exuberant sculptural decorations.
It also honors Moisè Venier, who paid for restoration of the church in the tenth century.
The facade was designed by Tremignon and mostly sculpted by Heinrich Meyring (Arrigo Meréngo), one of Gian Lorenzo Bernini's pupils.
The main altarpiece, also the work of Tremignon and Meyring, represents Mount Sinai with Moses Receiving the Tablets.
[7] Tremignon also designed the high altar of the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta (Chioggia), with engraved scenes of the life of the Virgin Mary and the two patron saints.