Chiesa di Sant' Anna - Pisa, Italy
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member razalas
N 43° 43.201 E 010° 24.183
32T E 613016 N 4841732
The Chiesa di San Giuseppe was completely rebuilt between 1741 - 1747 by the Pisan brothers Giuseppe and Francesco Melani.
Waymark Code: WMZG3P
Location: Toscana, Italy
Date Posted: 11/06/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member wayfrog
Views: 2

In the sign is placed in the right side of the main facade of the church you can read:
quote:

"The church and the convent were built in 1406 for the Benedictine Nuns: The church was consecrated in 1426 and restored with the cloister by Girolamo Ammannati at the beginning of the XV Century; in 1741 - 1747 it was completely reconstructed by the Pisan brothers Giuseppi and Frensesco Milani, architects and painters. From 1668, the complex incorporates the church and the convent of the church of San Girolamo of the Gesuaiti. The convent was supress in 1806 and became a convent school in 1809. The church has aisless plan and keeps XVIII Century paintings by Tommaso Tommasi, Guiseppe Grisoni and Antonio Lucci. In the convent, traces of frescos and a column from XIII Century; in the cloister (formerly the convent of Saint Girolamo), grafitti and frescos with "The life of the blessed Filippo Gambacorti" (XVI - XVII century)."
The official tourism website of Pisa tel us: http://www.turismo.pisa.it/en/culture/detail/Chiesa-di-SantAnna/
quote:

""TThe church and nunnery were built by Benedictine nuns from S. Paolo at Pugnano, near Pisa, beginning in 1407. They had first moved to S. Anna al Renaio in 1275 and from there to S. Maria di Barbaricina.

The Church, consecrated in 1427, was renovated by Girolamo Ammannati in the early 16th century and opened once more for worship in 1584. Between 1741 and 1747 it was once more completely re-structured by the two Melani brothers, architects and painters from Pisa, giving it the appearance we see today. The convent was suppressed in 1786 and in 1809 was converted into a boarding school for girls; in 1987 it became the home of the Scuola Superiore di studi universitari e di perfezionamento di Sant’Anna.

The decoration of the facade is simple, with stucco capitals and mouldings, a pediment with vases at the corners, a carved marble doorway and window above. The bell-tower is in brick with a cusp-shaped roof.

Insideis a single hall preceded by an atrium with cross-vaulting, resting on four pillars. There is an organ, built in 1850 by Nicodemo Agati, in the gallery above. The windows are decorated with stucco frames, and there are twelve insets in white stucco depicting Saints and Prophets, executed by Giovanni Frullani in 1747. All the other decorations are in Stucco.
Along the walls are four altars by Andrea Vaccà, dating from 1740, with paintings from the same date The ornate main altar, with angels above the pediment, is in stucco and marble; it was built for the large early 14th century wooden crucifix from the Burgundian school, once in the Cathedral and now on display in the Opera del Duomo Museum."

Style: Baroque

Type of building (structure): Large religious building (church, monastery, synagogue...)

Date of origin:: 1741

Architect(s): Giuseppe and Francesco Melani

Web site of the object (if exists): [Web Link]

Address:
Pisa, IT


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