San Pietro di Castello is a Roman Catholic minor basilica located in Venice, Italy. Dating back to the 7th century, this church has undergone various renovations and additions over the years by prominent architects like Andrea Palladio. While it was once the city's cathedral church, it now stands as a beautiful example of Venetian architecture, featuring a muted facade, a large dome, and notable artworks inside. Despite facing neglect and damage during the First World War, San Pietro di Castello has been restored to its former glory, thanks to conservation efforts.