San Marco in Calcesana explained

Building Name:Church of San Marco in Calcesana (deconsecrated)
Location:Pisa, Italy
Religious Affiliation:Roman Catholic
Province:Pisa
Consecration Year:1142
Architecture:yes
Architecture Type:Church
Groundbreaking:13th Century
Year Completed:16th Century

San Marco in Calcesana is a former Roman Catholic church, now deconsecrated, in Pisa, region of Tuscany, Italy. It was located next the gateway in the city walls of the road that lead to Calci, hence the name Calcesana. It housed monks of the order of St Matthew until 1387. Reconstruction began in 1508, with an altar commissioned to Giovanni della Robbia, now moved to the Camposanto Monumentale. In 1819, the church was deconsecrated, and has remained so.

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