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Sant'Andrea (Pieve di Sant'Andrea) is a church in Pistoia, Tuscany, central Italy that served as a pieve or place that congregations from surrounding village churches use for baptism. It is dedicated to St. Andrew the Apostle, and includes the famous Pulpit of Sant' Andrea by Giovanni Pisano. The church probably dates from as early as the 8th century, though in a smaller size. In the 12th century it was extended in length.

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  • Sant’Andrea (Pistoia) (de)
  • Iglesia de Sant'Andrea (Pistoia) (es)
  • Pieve di Sant'Andrea (Pistoia) (it)
  • Pieve Sant'Andrea de Pistoia (fr)
  • Sant'Andrea, Pistoia (en)
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  • Sant'Andrea, auch Pieve di Sant'Andrea, ist eine Kirche in der toskanischen Stadt Pistoia. Sie ist bekannt für ihre romanische Fassade im Stil der toskanischen Protorenaissance und ihre Kanzel von Giovanni Pisano aus der Wende vom 13. zum 14. Jahrhundert. Sie war und ist auch Taufkirche, daher der italienische Zusatz Pieve. Namenspatron ist der heilige Andreas. (de)
  • La pieve Sant'Andrea de Pistoia, est une église du VIIIe siècle dédiée à l'apôtre saint André. La structure fait partie du diocèse de Pistoia. Cette église était celle de l'ancien couvent du Tau, construit au XVe siècle pour l'Ordre hospitalier de Sant'Antonio Abate. (fr)
  • La pieve di Sant'Andrea è un luogo di culto cattolico situato nel centro storico di Pistoia; risalente all'VIII secolo, è sede dell'omonima parrocchia retta dal clero diocesano di Pistoia. Al suo interno è contenuto il celebre Pulpito di sant'Andrea di Giovanni Pisano. (it)
  • Sant'Andrea (Pieve di Sant'Andrea) es una iglesia en Pistoya, Toscana, centro de Italia que servía como un pieve o lugar que las congregaciones de las iglesias de los pueblos que lo rodean usan para el baptismo. Está dedicado al apóstol San Andrés, e incluye el famoso púlpito de Sant'Andrea por Giovanni Pisano. La iglesia probablemente date de principios del siglo VIII, aunque en un tamaño menor. En el siglo XII se amplió a lo largo. (es)
  • Sant'Andrea (Pieve di Sant'Andrea) is a church in Pistoia, Tuscany, central Italy that served as a pieve or place that congregations from surrounding village churches use for baptism. It is dedicated to St. Andrew the Apostle, and includes the famous Pulpit of Sant' Andrea by Giovanni Pisano. The church probably dates from as early as the 8th century, though in a smaller size. In the 12th century it was extended in length. (en)
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  • Sant'Andrea, auch Pieve di Sant'Andrea, ist eine Kirche in der toskanischen Stadt Pistoia. Sie ist bekannt für ihre romanische Fassade im Stil der toskanischen Protorenaissance und ihre Kanzel von Giovanni Pisano aus der Wende vom 13. zum 14. Jahrhundert. Sie war und ist auch Taufkirche, daher der italienische Zusatz Pieve. Namenspatron ist der heilige Andreas. (de)
  • Sant'Andrea (Pieve di Sant'Andrea) es una iglesia en Pistoya, Toscana, centro de Italia que servía como un pieve o lugar que las congregaciones de las iglesias de los pueblos que lo rodean usan para el baptismo. Está dedicado al apóstol San Andrés, e incluye el famoso púlpito de Sant'Andrea por Giovanni Pisano. La iglesia probablemente date de principios del siglo VIII, aunque en un tamaño menor. En el siglo XII se amplió a lo largo. La fachada muestra la típica decoración en mármol a dos colores del estilo románico de Pistoya, ejecutada a mediados del siglo XII por Gruamonte y su hermano Adeodatus, quien fue también responsable para las esculturas y para el arquitrabe del portal. Esta última presenta el «Viaje de los Reyes Magos», un tema raro cuyo uso aquí deriva del hecho de que la iglesia se ubicaba en la Via Francigena, a través de la cual, en la Edad Media, los peregrinos alcanzaban Roma desde Francia. Los capiteles decorativos son obra del Maestro Enrique, mientras que la pequeña estatua de San Andrés en la luneta sobre el portal recuerda el estilo de Giovanni Pisano. A finales del siglo XV la fachada superior estaba acabada y la nave central cubierta de bóveda. Los frescos en el ábside datan de 1506, ejecutados por . Hoy solo sobrevive la parte central, con el Padre apoyado por cuatro ángeles. Los altares en las naves laterales se añadieron en el siglo XVII, con pinturas de artistas como Cristofano Allori, , y .​ (es)
  • La pieve Sant'Andrea de Pistoia, est une église du VIIIe siècle dédiée à l'apôtre saint André. La structure fait partie du diocèse de Pistoia. Cette église était celle de l'ancien couvent du Tau, construit au XVe siècle pour l'Ordre hospitalier de Sant'Antonio Abate. (fr)
  • Sant'Andrea (Pieve di Sant'Andrea) is a church in Pistoia, Tuscany, central Italy that served as a pieve or place that congregations from surrounding village churches use for baptism. It is dedicated to St. Andrew the Apostle, and includes the famous Pulpit of Sant' Andrea by Giovanni Pisano. The church probably dates from as early as the 8th century, though in a smaller size. In the 12th century it was extended in length. The façade shows the typical bichrome marble decoration of the Pistoiese Romanesque style, executed in the mid-12th century by Gruamonte and his brother Adeodatus, who was also responsible for the sculptures and for the portal's architrave. The latter depicts the "Journey of the Magi", a rare theme whose use here derives from the fact that the church was located on the Via Francigena, by which, in the Middle Ages, the pilgrims reached Rome from France. The decorated capitals are by a Master Henry, while the small statue of St. Andrew in the lunette over the portal is reminiscent of Giovanni Pisano's style. In the late 15th century the upper façade was finished and the central nave was vaulted. The frescoes in the apse date to 1506, executed by Bernardino del Signoraccio. Today only the central part, with the Father supported by Four Angels, survives. The altars in the aisles were added in the 17th century, with paintings by artists such as Cristofano Allori, , and Girolamo Scaglia. (en)
  • La pieve di Sant'Andrea è un luogo di culto cattolico situato nel centro storico di Pistoia; risalente all'VIII secolo, è sede dell'omonima parrocchia retta dal clero diocesano di Pistoia. Al suo interno è contenuto il celebre Pulpito di sant'Andrea di Giovanni Pisano. (it)
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