Sant'Andrea, Pistoia

Local namePieve di Sant'Andrea
LocationPistoia, Italy

Sant'Andrea is a church in Pistoia, Tuscany, central Italy that served as a pieve or place that congregations from surrounding village churches use for baptism. It is dedicated to St. Andrew the Apostle, and includes the famous Pulpit of Sant' Andrea by Giovanni Pisano. The church probably dates from as early as the 8th century, though in a smaller size. In the 12th century it was extended in length.

The façade shows the typical bichrome marble decoration of the Pistoiese Romanesque style, executed in the mid-12th century by Gruamonte and his brother Adeodatus, who was also responsible for the sculptures and for the portal's architrave. The latter depicts the "Journey of the Magi", a rare theme whose use here derives from the fact that the church was located on the Via Francigena, by which, in the Middle Ages, the pilgrims reached Rome from France.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sant'Andrea,_Pistoia

Official Website http://www.santandreapostolo-pistoia.it/

Address 2 Vicolo Sant'Andrea, Pistoia 51100, Italy

Coordinates 43°56'7.997" N 10°54'50.974" E

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