Santa Chiara, Pisa Explained

Building Name:Santa Chiara
Location:Pisa, Italy
Map Type:Italy
Religious Affiliation:Roman Catholic
Province:Pisa
Architecture:yes
Architecture Type:Church
Groundbreaking:1227

Santa Chiara is a Roman Catholic church in Pisa, region of Tuscany, Italy, a few paces away from the Piazza dei Miracoli.

History

Originally called the church of Santo Spirito, it was reconstructed in 1227 as the chapel for the adjacent hospital of Santa Chiara (St Clare),[1] [2] later called Spedale Nuovo di Santo Spirito.

The portal fresco of Madonna and child with Saints Clare and Francis dates to the 17th century. One of the relics contained in this church is a supposed spine from the Crown of thorns worn by Christ at the passion, and once held at the church of Santa Maria della Spina.[3] It also contains a 15th-16th century wooden Crucifix and a marble Annunciation (1567) by Stoldo Lorenzi.

Notes and References

  1. https://hekint.org/2017/02/23/the-historical-hospital-of-santa-chiara-in-pisa/ Hektoen International website, The historical hospital of Santa Chiara in Pisa
  2. http://www.travelingintuscany.com/engels/pisa/sanpaoloaripadarno.htm Traveling in Tuscany website, Art in Tuscany
  3. https://renatoprosciutto.com/santa-maria-spina-church-pisa/ Renato Prosciutto website, Santa Maria Spina Church Pisa