Sant'Agostino (Genoa)

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Church of Saint Augustine
(Chiesa di Sant'Agostino)

Façade of the Basilica.

Basic information
Location Genoa, Italy
Geographic coordinates Coordinates: 44°24′18″N 8°55′56″E / 44.405°N 8.93214°E / 44.405; 8.93214
Affiliation Roman Catholic
Province Genoa
Year consecrated 1260
Ecclesiastical or organizational status National monument
Status Active
Architectural description
Architectural type Church
Architectural style Gothic

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.

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

  • Pazzini Paglieri, Nadia; Rinangelo Paglieri (1990). Chiese in Liguria. Genoa: Sagep. ISBN 88-7058-361-9. 
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