Lucca - Churches and places of worship Duomo Dedicated to St. Martin, the saint known for the episode of the mantle, it is located in the square. Inside the church there is the Temple of the Holy Face, a shrine built in 1484 with an octagonal plan and eight columns.
Lucca - Churches and places of worship Santuario di Santa Gemma The Sanctuary was built in 1771 in honor of Santa Gemma Galgani. The project began with Italo Baccelli and, for war reasons, was completed by Adriano Marabini. The interior of the Sanctuary is the result of the work of many artists of the time who created famous works: the two mosaics and the altarpiece. The building is open to the public.
Pietrasanta - Churches and places of worship Chiesa e Convento di Sant'Agostino The complex consisting of the church of S. Agostino and the adjacent former convent with the characteristic cloister constitutes, together with the other monuments that overlook the Piazza del Duomo of Pietrasanta, a pole of great historical and artistic interest. The church was built from the fourteenth century by the Augustinian friars, who subsequently built the adjacent convent.
Pietrasanta - Churches and places of worship Duomo di San Martino The Cathedral of Pietrasanta, also known as the Collegiate Church of San Martino, is located in Piazza del Duomo. The building is thought to date back to 1223. The exterior is covered with white marbles with three carved lunettes that show scenes from the passion of Christ. The plan of the church is a classic Latin cross with three naves. The works preserved in it date back to various historical eras.
Camaiore - Churches and places of worship Pieve di Camaiore The Parish Church of Camaiore was built in the nineteenth century. The building, after some restorations, took on a Romanesque style. Only in the 1930s, the original façade was represented, which we can see to this day.
Lucca - Churches and places of worship Oratorio di San Benedetto in Gottella The Oratory dates back to the 13th century and its medieval elements are well notable. It is a stone structure, full of presbyteral decorations and fragments from the early Middle Ages, reached the building over the years. It is currently the seat of the Catholic Brotherhood of Legnaioli available to the public.
Lucca - Churches and places of worship Oratorio di Santa Giulia The oratory of Santa Giulia is rectangular in plastered masonry. It is one of the religious buildings in Tuscany. Its origins date back to the 13th — 14th centuries. Its facade is in Gothic marble. Inside, you can admire a great Cross from the thirteenth century, which was painted on the table.