Location Pisa, Italy Architectural type Church Opened 1634 Province Province of Pisa | Affiliation Roman Catholic Completed 1634 Architectural style Baroque architecture Groundbreaking 1028 | |
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Similar Palazzo del Collegio, Palazzo del Consiglio, San Sisto - Pisa, Palazzo delle Vedove, Santo Stefano dei Cavalieri |
San Rocco is a small Baroque-style, Roman Catholic church facing the Piazza dei Cavalieri in central Pisa, Italy.
History
A church of San Pietro in Cortevecchia is found in documents from 1028. In 1575, a near complete reconstruction occurred when the church was granted to the Company (Order) of Saint Roch (San Rocco). The architect Cosimo Pugliani added a new façade in 1630-1634. The Order of St. Rocco was suppressed in 1782, and the church soon fell under the care of the diocesis, and another restoration occurred in 1899. The interior has frescoes in the niches from the 13th century. The ceiling frescoe of St Rocco protecting those affected with the plague is attributed to Francesco Venturi.
The altar has a crucifixion from the 16th century and a Madonna and child from the 15th century in polychrome terracotta. On the altar on the left nave is a canvas of St Rocco attributed to Giovanni Antonio Sogliani.