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216 churches in Tuscany

Churches in Sienna
Casa Santuario di Santa Caterina
Saint Catherine performed many miracles, before and after death, and became the co-patron of Italy, along with Saint Francis. This
Churches in Sienna
San Giuseppe Church
At the end of Viccolo della Fonte, which is a small street beside the Communal Palace, you will find a small Renaissance church w
Churches in Pisa
San Nicola Church
Built in 1097, the Church of St. Nicholas was enlarged between 1297, and 1313, by the Augustinians, perhaps following the design o
Churches in Pisa
San Frediano Church
The San Frediano Church, constructed in 1061, having 3 ships, houses a XII century crucifix. During a renovation they added 16th c
Churches in San Gimignano
Chiesa di San Bartolo
The Church of San Bartolo and the remains of the church of San Francesco are part of the Franciscan order. History records show t
Churches in Arezzo
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Churches in Arezzo
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Churches in Florence
Brancacci Chapel
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The chapel's construction was commissioned by Pietro Brancacci in 1386 and it was built according to the testamentary dispositions
Churches in Sienna
Santa Maria dei Servi
The Basilica of Santa Maria dei Servi, also known as St. Clement, is built on the site of the former San Clemente, which was acqu
Churches in Pisa
San Francesco Church
The Church of St. Francis, designed by Giovanni di Simone, was rebuilt after 1276. In 1343, chapels were added and the church was
Churches in Lucca
Chiesa di San Salvatore
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Another church worth visiting in Lucca, much more sober than the others, and set amidst a beautiful small square. We loved its yel
Churches in Pisa
San Paolo a Ripa d'Arno
Located just outside the small house-chapel of Hagrid, this eccentric, and beautiful church is in the center of a square, and a pa
Churches in Florence
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Churches in Lucca
San Romano Church
(1)
First of hundreds of churches in Lucca: the Church of San Romano. One of the most ancient and most notable for its old red bricks,
Churches in Pisa
Cappella Di Sant'Agata
Upon arrival it seemed like a reproduction of the small Hagrid house, with its pointed roof and ivy around it's red brick walls. A
Churches in Prato
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Churches in Livorno
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Churches in Fiesole