San Pietro in Selci
Italian building and structure stubsRoman Catholic churches in Volterra
San Pietro in Selci is an ancient church in Volterra, Italy. A church was initially established by Guiscard, Marquis of Tuscany in 1005, and part of the building we see today dates to the 12th century, but sports today a later Baroque facade with statues in tufa of San Lino and Saint Giusto by Leonardo Ricciarelli. The interior contains a painting of a Madonna with Child and Saints by the 15th century Master of Volterra, two canvases by Niccolò Circignani depicting respectively an Annunciation and the Glory of the Virgin, a canvas by Francesco Brini depicting an Immaculate Conception and a painted stucco with a Madonna and Child.
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Latitude | Longitude |
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N 43.4006 ° | E 10.8654 ° |
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Fondazione Consevatorio di San Pietro
Via Don Minzoni 49
56048
Tuscany, Italy
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