Sacred Sites of Significance
San Gimignano’s spiritual landscape is defined by Romanesque architecture and significant medieval frescoes. This collection spans from the central Collegiate Church, famous for its Old and New Testament cycles, to the 13th-century Sant'Agostino. Beyond the town walls, the list includes the former Templar church of Santo Jacopo al Tempio and the ruins of Castelvecchio. These sites showcase the evolution of religious life in Tuscany, featuring monastic complexes like Monte Oliveto and smaller rural chapels.
Collegiate Church of San Gimignano
The Collegiata di Santa Maria Assunta or Duomo di San Gimignano is a Roman Catholic collegiate church and minor basilica in San Gimignano,…
Igreja Sant'Agostino
The chiesa di Sant'Agostino is the second largest church in San Gimignano, Italy, after the Collegiata.
Chiesa di San Lorenzo al Ponte
13th-century Romanesque church housing a notable fresco cycle by Cenni di Francesco di Ser Cenni, depicting the life of Saint Benedict.
Chiesa di San Bartolo
13th-century Romanesque church on Via San Matteo, featuring a brick facade with a double row of hanging arches.
Chiesa di San Pietro in Forliano
Simple Romanesque church from the 12th century, located near the city walls in the northern part of the town.
Chiesa di Santo Jacopo al Tempio
13th-century Romanesque church originally belonging to the Knights Templar, featuring a distinctive rose window and 14th-century frescoes.
Chiesa di San Girolamo
Church and Benedictine monastery established in the 14th century, known for its quiet cloister and community of cloistered nuns.
Museo ornitologico (Chiesa del Quercecchio)
Former 16th-century church of Quercecchio, now repurposed as an ornithological museum housing a historic collection of Tuscan bird species.
Santa Maria Assunta in Cellole
Santa Maria Assunta in Cellole is a church and former pieve located in Pancole, in the municipality of San Gimignano, province of Siena,…
Abbazia di San Pietro a Cerreto
Former Camaldolese abbey located in the nearby municipality of Gambassi Terme, dating back to the medieval period.
Chiesa di Sant'Andrea
Parish church located in the hamlet of Vico d'Elsa, serving as a local center of worship with medieval origins.
Chiesa della Madonna dei Lumi
Baroque-style church built in 1601 near Porta San Giovanni to commemorate a miraculous sighting of the Virgin Mary.
Abbazia del Santo Sepolcro e Santa Maria a Elmi
Medieval abbey complex, also known as Badia a Elmi, featuring an 11th-century crypt and Romanesque architectural elements.
Chiesa dei Santi Frediano e Giovanni
Ruins of a medieval church located within the archaeological site of the abandoned village of Castelvecchio.
Chiesa del Convento di Monte Oliveto
14th-century monastery complex located outside San Gimignano, featuring a fresco of the Crucifixion by Benozzo Gozzoli.
Capella di Picchena (Capella di Beato Bartolo Parroco di Picchena)
Small chapel dedicated to Beato Bartolo, the "Saint of the Towers," located in the rural locality of Picchena.
Santa Cristina
Rural church located south of San Gimignano, serving the local agricultural community.
Capella di Picchena (Capella di Beato Bartolo Parroco di Picchena)
Small rural place of worship located in the locality of Picchena.
Canonica
Historic place of worship and rectory situated in the countryside near San Gimignano.
San Michele in Padule
Historic ruins of a religious structure located in the Padule area east of the town.
Ave Maria
Small roadside shrine or tabernacle dedicated to the Virgin Mary.
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