Santi Jacopo e Filippo, Pisa

Coordinates: 43°42′31.66″N 10°24′52.34″E / 43.7087944°N 10.4145389°E / 43.7087944; 10.4145389
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43°42′31.66″N 10°24′52.34″E / 43.7087944°N 10.4145389°E / 43.7087944; 10.4145389

Exterior of Church

Santi Jacopo e Filippo or Santi Iacopo e Filippo (or San Iacopo in Orticaia) is an ancient church found in Via San Michele degli Scalzi in Pisa, Italy.[1]

Documents exist as belonging to an

Augustinian abbey by 1110,[2] but it is believed that a church was situated at the site just after the year 1000.[3] The Romanesque architecture includes a half-finished facade. Restored in the 17th and 18th century,[2] the interior was frescoed by Giuseppe Melani
and his brother Francesco with stories of the saints.

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  • Interior
    Interior
  • Frescoes
    Frescoes
  • Apse and Belltower
    Apse and Belltower