Angelo San Raffaele, Venice

It is located in Dorsoduro neighbourhood, close to San Basilio water bus stop.

The interior houses sculptures by Sebastiano Mariani and Michelangelo Morlaiter.

This small church is in a distant corner of Venice; it is best known for the painted organ doors depicting the Story of Tobias, attributed to the late 18th century vedutista Gianantonio Guardi.

While Guardi is also known for his misty lagoon vistas of Venice, in this religious painting the scene explodes with scintillating brushstrokes.

A last firework of paint dabbed just a few decades before the real blasts of Napoleonic grapeshot were heard by the last Doge.