This architectural and artistic guide, published in its tenth edition in 1972, explores the Scuola Grande and Church of San Rocco in Venice, emphasizing their historical, religious, and artistic significance. The volume documents the architectural features of the buildings and highlights their rich interior decoration, particularly the celebrated cycle of paintings by Tintoretto. Structured for both visitors and scholars, the guide provides contextual analysis of the Scuola’s role in Venetian civic life and its function as a site of devotion and public art. It reflects the unique intersection of Renaissance art and confraternal tradition.