The Scuola Grande di San Rocco is a building in Venice, northern Italy.
The building is the seat of a confraternity established in 1478, named after San Rocco, popularly regarded as a protector against plague.
The site they chose for their building is next to the church of San Rocco which houses the relics of the saint.
It provided access to the Sala dell'Albergo, which housed the Banca and the Zonta (the confraternity's supervisory boards).
Gabrieli took on the post of organist in addition to his work at St Mark's, and he composed music specifically for the location.