The interior has two sculptures by the Venetian sculptor of German origin
Enrico Merengo (Heinrich Meyring). On the right is an altarpiece by
Lattanzio Querena of the
Death of Francesco Saverio (1836). An altarpiece of
Saint Michael (1798) is by
Pietro Novelli. The sacristy leads to the
Scoletta or
Scuola Piccola della Nazione Tedesca: the hall of the German community with a series of canvases of the
Life of the Virgin. Above the exit to the sacristy is a canvas of the
Gathering of Manna by
Sante Peranda. The right rear chapel has frescoes by
Michelangelo Morlaiter and
Sante Peranda. The
chancel has a high altar by Meyring with three canvases by
Palma the Younger, and a fresco on the ceiling by
Michelangelo Morlaiter. On the left upper nave is a
Miracle of the bronze serpents, also by Palma the Younger, while the left aisle houses a
St Matthew by
Leonardo Corona and a
Dormition by
Pietro Muttoni.
Albrecht Dürer's painting
Feast of the Rosary, commissioned for the church, is now in the
National Gallery in Prague. Large doors or shutters for an organ (which no longer exists), painted by
Sebastiano del Piombo, are now in the
Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice. The open doors show St Louis of Toulouse and St Sébald of Nuremberg; when closed they show St Bartholomew and St Sebastian. Accademia - Saint Louis of Toulouse and Saint Sinibald by Sebastiano del Piombo.jpg|Open doors Accademia - San Bartolomeo e san Sebastiano di Sebastiano del Piombo.jpg|Closed doors ==References==