Chiesa di San Giuseppe - Pisa, Italy
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member razalas
N 43° 43.279 E 010° 24.114
32T E 612921 N 4841875
The Chiesa di San Giuseppe was completely rebuilt between 1707 and 1710 by the Pisan brothers Giuseppe and Francesco Melani.
Waymark Code: WMZG3N
Location: Toscana, Italy
Date Posted: 11/06/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member wayfrog
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In the sign is placed in the left side of the main facade of the church you can read:
quote:

"The church, built between 1530 and 1572, belonged to the Jesuit nuns. It was completely rebuilt between 1707 and 1710 by the Pisan brothers Giuseppe and Francesco Melani, painters and architects, who also projected the daçadeand the internal stucco decorations of the legant hall. Inside are kept an organ Agati from the XIX century and some painyings from the XVIII century."
The official tourism website of Pisa tel us: http://www.turismo.pisa.it/en/culture/detail/Chiesa-di-San-Giuseppe/
quote:

"Founded in 1530, this church, belonging to the Gesuate sisters of Lucca, was consecrated in 1572. It was the first building of a convent completed in 1534. The building was completely restructured and greatly modified Between 1707 and 1710 under the direction of Giuseppe and Francesco Melani.

The plastered façade is flanked by pilasters culminating in Corinthian capitals, supporting a wide pediment, below which is a large window framed in marble above the doorway, it too framed in marble. Two marble plaques record privileges and honours conferred on the Compagnia del Crocione, and a third recalls restoration work carried out in 1895. A new bell tower was erected in 1710; square in shape, it is built in brick with a gallery in pietra serena.

The rectangular interior is completed by an apse and a choir loft; the church has an exceptional collection mostly of 18th century works of art. Near the entry, two marble putti support a shell-shaped holy water font (mid 18th century) and four half columns with stucco decorations embellish the presbytery.

An oil painting by Ranieri del Pace, representing The Flight into Egypt (1729) hangs above the main altar. The vault of the apse is decorated with the coats of arms of Pisa, the Compagnia del Crocioneand the Misericordia (1955). On the left is a fresco from the school of Giovanni Battista Tempesti, representing the Flagellaton of Christ (early decades of the 19th century). A chapel in the right wall is dedicated to The Most Precious Blood. On the vaulted ceiling is a fresco of the Holy Face and Flight of Angels. (1895) by Ranieri Cardelli. Closer to the entrance is the Perelli altar dedicated to the Holy Shepherdess and a wood and stucco statue of Christ Fallen at The Foot of The Cross, carved by Giuseppe Giacobbi in 1705 for the Certosa and later transferred to this church."

Style: Baroque

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

Date of origin:: 1530

Architect(s): Giuseppe and Francesco Melani

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

Address:
Pisa, IT


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