The floor and the rich decoration of the two side chapels of the Blessed Sacrament and the patron saints date to the end of the 17th century and start of the 18th century, as do the imposing wooden choir stalls in the huge sanctuary. The back wall of the north aisle has a painting by the Venetian artist
Alvise Tagliapietra from 1708 that depicts the baptism of Jesus. The altar of St. John the Baptist was consecrated in 1674. To the right of the altar is a wooden statue of the Sacred Heart of Jesus by the sculptor Cadorin from 1904.
Alessandro Tremignon designed the high altar with engraved scenes of the life of the Virgin Mary and the two patron saints. The altar of Santa Maria Assunta was consecrated in 1682. The elaborate altar includes the work of Bartolomeo Cavalieri, who made the stucco statue above the altar in about 1677. Bas-reliefs made by Domenico Negri about 1680 depict the
nativity of Jesus, flanked by reliefs of Mary's visit to Elizabeth and the
Presentation of Jesus at the Temple. Other bas-reliefs and statues were made by Negri, Pietro Liberi (1670–80) and Antonio Bonazza (1740–50). To the right of the altar are more recent statues of the martyrs Felice and Fortunato in aluminum by the sculptor Luigi Tomaz (1980). The altar of St. Michael the Archangel and the Saints Jerome and Augustine (or Anthony) date from the 17th century, topped by a
Trinity by
Palma il Giovane from the first half of the 17th century. Chioggia_Cattedrale_R02.jpg|The cathedral seen from the Canal de Perottolo (Chioggia) Duomo - Campanile.jpg|Bell tower C.PO DUOMO.JPG|Bell tower and church of San Martino Chioggia--Cattedrale-DSCF0137.JPG|Front of the cathedral Duomo, portal on Rione Duomo (Chioggia).jpg|Portal on the side of the building Chioggia BW 5.JPG|Interior Duomo, tourist plaque (Chioggia).jpg|Tourist plaque ==References==