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Church of Sant'Andrea
Medieval church of the twelfth century, was known in ancient Porta S. Andrea out because it was outside the door of the first city wall, now disappeared. The church is in the Romanesque style; the facade returns traits typical architecture of Pisa, with the lower part consists of blind arches and the upper by rosette. The interior has three aisles divided by columns and arches. There would be buried Pier della Vigna, poet and secretary of Frederick II of Swabia. The church was deconsecrated in the mid-nineteenth century and is currently used for activities and theatrical performances.
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Medieval church of the twelfth century, was known in ancient Porta S. Andrea out because it was outside the door of the first city wall, now disappeared. The church is in the Romanesque style; the facade returns traits typical architecture of Pisa, with the lower part consists of blind arches and the upper by rosette. The interior has three aisles divided by columns and arches. There would be buried Pier della Vigna, poet and secretary of Frederick II of Swabia. The church was deconsecrated in the mid-nineteenth century and is currently used for activities and theatrical performances.
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Church of Sant'Andrea Pisa
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