var did = new Array();
did[1] = "Sacristy with frescoes attributable to Camillo Cappelli, known as il Mantovano (+ 1568) and - traditionally - to Francesco Vecellio (1475 - 1560)";
did[2] = "The prior Antonio Contarini in adoration of the Holy Sacrament, mosaic by Crisogono Novello (16th cent.)";
did[3] = "Gilded Silver frontal gothic art with subsequent additions";
did[4] = "St. Theodore in Glory, painting by Pietro Mera (1570 - 1639)";
did[5] = "The Supper at Emmaus, painting attributed to the school of Giovanni Bellini (1427 - 1516)";
did[6] = "Marble altar and statue of Christ the Saviour, by Guglielmo dei Grigi (+ 1534)";
did[7] = "The Transfiguration of Christ, by Tiziano Vecellio (1490 - 1576)";
did[8] = "The Martyrdom of St. Theodore, by Bonifacio de Pitati (1470 - 1553)";
did[9] = "St. Leonard and the saints Andrew, Nicholas and Lorenzo Giustiniani, by Francesco Fontebasso ( 1709 - 1769)";
did[10] = "Funeral monument to the Cardinals Marco, Francesco and Andrea Corner, by Bernardino Contino ( 16th cent.)";
did[11] = "The Baptism of Jesus, by Nicholas Régnier, known as Renieri (1590 - 1667)";
did[12] = "Burial tomb of Bartolomeo Bontempelli (+ 1602) with wall frescoes";
did[13] = "Funeral monument to Caterina Corner, by Bernardino Contino (16th cent.)";
did[14] = "San Carlo Borromeo, by Sante Peranda (1566 - 1638)";
did[15] = "Mary with Child, Sant'Antonio Abate and the saints, by Jacopo Palma the younger (1544-1628)";
did[16] = "The Annunciation, by Tiziano Vecellio (1490-1576)";
did[17] = "San Lorenzo martyr and the saints James, Magdalene and Francis de Sales, by Girolamo Brusaferro (1679 - 1745)";
did[18] = "Outside view of the side door with frescoes attributed to Francesco Vecellio (1475-1560)";
did[19] = "Organ choir and side door by Jacopo Sansovino (1486-1570), with The Transfiguration and Resurrection of Christ, organ doors painted by Francesco Vecellio (1475-1560)";
did[20] = "Centre nave";
did[21] = "Funeral monument to the doge Francesco Venier, by Jacopo Sansovino (1486-1570)";
did[22] = "Altar of St. Jerome";
did[23] = "Madonna with Child, sculpture by Gerolamo Campagna (1550-1626)";
did[24] = "Funeral monument to the doges Lorenzo and Girolamo Priuli, sculptures by Giulio del Moro (1555-1618 ca.) on architecture by Cesare Franco";
did[25] = "Monument to St. Pius X, by Antonio Baggio (1895 - 1975)";
did[26] = "Flooring";
did[27] = "Funeral monument to the procurator Andrea Dolfin and Benedetta Pisani, by Giulio del Moro (1555-1618 ca.)";
did[28] = "Saints Nicholas, Leonard and the blessed Archangel Canetoli, by Giovanni Battista Piazzetta (1683-1754) and Domenico Maggiotto (1713-1794)";
did[29] = "Facade built in 1663 based on a design by Giuseppe Sardi with sculptures by Bernardo Falcone";
did[30] = "The Holy Family, painting by Lattanzio Querena (1768 - 1853)";
did[31] = "Organ choir and side door by Jacopo Sansovino (1486-1570), with The Transfiguration and Resurrection of Christ, organ doors painted by Francesco Vecellio (1475-1560)";
did[32] = "Altar of the Crucifix or of the dead";
did[33] = "Sacristy with frescoes attributable to Camillo Cappelli, known as il Mantovano (+ 1568) and - traditionally - to Francesco Vecellio (1475 - 1560)";
did[34] = "Sacristy with frescoes attributable to Camillo Cappelli, known as il Mantovano (+ 1568) and - traditionally - to Francesco Vecellio (1475 - 1560)";
