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Sant'Agostino, Genoa

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Location
  
Genoa, Italy

Ecclesiastical or organizational status
  
National monument

Province
  
Province of Genoa

Architectural type
  
Church

Affiliation
  
Roman Catholic

Status
  
Active

Year consecrated
  
1260

Sant'Agostino, Genoa

Address
  
Piazza Renato Negri, 7, 16128 Genova, Italy

Architectural styles
  
Italian Gothic architecture, Gothic architecture

Similar
  
Museum of Saint Agostino, Sarzano/Sant'Agostino, San Donato - Genoa, Santa Maria di Castello, San Siro

Sant'Agostino is a church in the historical center of Genoa, northern Italy. It is today deconsecrated, sometimes used for representations of the nearby Teatro della Tosse.

History

Begun by the Augustinians in 1260, it is one of the few Gothic buildings remaining in the city, after the numerous demolitions in the 19th century. It has a typical façade with bichrome stripes in white marble and blue stone, with a large rose window in the middle. Notable is the ogival portal with, in the lunette, a fresco depicting St Augustine by Giovanni Battista Merano. At the sides are two double mullioned windows.

The interior has a nave and two aisles divided by ogival arches supported by robust columns with cubic capitals. The church has also two cloister now included into a museum.

References

Sant'Agostino, Genoa Wikipedia