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San Pietro alla Magione, Siena

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Church of San Pietro alla Magione
Religion
AffiliationRoman Catholic
ProvinceSiena, Italy
Location
Geographic coordinates43°19′36″N 11°19′34″E / 43.326614°N 11.325991°E / 43.326614; 11.325991
Architecture
StyleRomanesque
Completed10th century

San Pietro alla Magione is an ancient church on Via Camollia in Siena, Italy.

Documents attest to a church at the site since 998, when Counts Bernardo and Gualfredo Ranieri, along with their cousin Guilla, donated property to the church.

In the 12th century, the Knights Templar set up a hospice at a house ('Magione') beside the church.

In 1312, the church passed to the Order of the Hospitallers (later the Order of Malta).

The church is built in stone, and preceded by a stairs and a Romanesque bell portal. The austere interior was restored in 1957 and contains a Gothic tabernacle from the second half of the 14th century, a Madonna with Saints John the Baptist and Peter by Diego Pesco, fragments of frescoes (Cruxifixion and Biblical Stories) by Cristoforo di Bindoccio and Meo di Pero. The chapel on the right was erected in 1523-26 as an ex voto for the passing of the plague; it houses a Martyrdom of St Donnino by Antonio Nasini, a fragment of a Madonna with Child attributed to Lorenzo Rustici.

References

  1. ^ Province de Sienne website, profile page
  2. Sophia Lambert website, Porta Camollia
  3. Siena Guide web site, ‘’San Pietro’’
  4. Siena Booking website, profile page

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