It works to safeguard, conserve and restore the artistic, historical and cultural heritage contained within the sixteen Venetian churches that presently constitute its membership.
It was added to Venice City Council's Register of Associations in August 1997 and in December 1999 the Veneto Region recognised it as a legal entity in accordance with Italian Civil Code.
[1] Chorus brings together a network of 16 of Venice's churches (see list below) which between them house more than a thousand works of art.
The concept has been defined as an "area museum" and allows the latest conservation practices to be applied across the network.
The project also follows the concept of "conservation through utilisation" whereby the demand from visitors to view the cultural works that the churches house becomes self-financing, so that maintenance, conservation and enhancement of the history, artwork and heritage can continue to take place.