Convento di San Torpé - Pisa, Italy
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member razalas
N 43° 43.320 E 010° 24.131
32T E 612942 N 4841952
The church and convent of San Torpé are located on the via Fedeli in Pisa.
Waymark Code: WMKCKE
Location: Toscana, Italy
Date Posted: 03/20/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member silverquill
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The official tourism website of the city of Pisa tell us: (visit link)

"The Church and adjacent convent, belonging to the Frati Umiliati, were founded between 1254 and 1278. In 1584 the construction passed to the Friars of S. Francesco di Paola, who conducted it until suppression in 1784. Later (until 1808), the property belonged to Vallombrosans and finally to Carthusians. After 1816 the building was handed to Carmelites.
The plastered front with pitched roof is decorated with a lunette in sandstone containing a bust of S. Torpè, carved by the contemporary sculptor Antonio Fascetti.
On the inside of the façade there is a choir gallery and organ while there are carved stone altars and four confessionals against the walls (17th century) with above, paintings on canvas by an unknown artist depicting St. Simone Stock and St. Teresa (left wall) and St.John of the Cross and St. Andrea Corsini (right wall). 17th century altars in grey sandstone adorn the walls.
The main altar, in Carrara marble (1619), is by Giuseppe Zucchetti. There is a precious silver reliquiary in the shape of a bust, containing the head of Saint Torpè , in a glass case, donated in 1667 by the Lanfranchi brothers,
There are more rich furnishings in the chorus, with three paintings from the early 17th century showing The Conversion of St Giovanni Gualberto, the Madonna and Child with Saints Torpè, Anna and angels and a Madonna and Child with Saints James and Philip. Two altars against the right wall, one dedicated to St. Francis of Paola and the other to St. Charles Borromeo, are surmounted by paintings of The Madonna in glory between St John of the Cross and St. Teresa (1820 ca.) by Domenico Nani from Udine and The Saint and episodes from his life by Giovanni Stefano Maruscelli (after 1631)."



The "I luoghi della fede" website tell us: (visit link)

"The church and the convent were founded between 1254 and 1278 by the Umiliati and in the XVI century were passed on to the friars of San Francesco da Paola; in the XVII century and in 1895 they were restored. The bell tower is from 1821. Inside there are works of art from the XVII century: "Madonna with Child, Saint Ann and Saint Torpè" by Francesco Vanni, "Saint Carlo Borromeo and episodes of his life" by Giovanni Stefano Marucelli, the "Conversion of Saint Giovanni Gualberto" by Giovanni da San Giovanni."
Full name of the abbey/monastery/convent: Convento di San Torpé

Address:
Pisa, Tuscany Italy


Religious affiliation: Catholic

Date founded/constructed: 1254

Web Site: [Web Link]

Status of Use: Acitvely Used

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