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San Bartolomeo in Pantano

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style. Characteristic of this style is the façade, divided into five compartments with arches supported by slender columns, and with a marble bichrome decoration. The portal in the facade is graced with notable Romanesque sculptures; the
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has a row of standing individuals in togas, depicting "Jesus with the Twelve Apostles" (dated to 1167). Above are two male lions, one atop a guarding a recumbant man, the other atop a bird. Above the portal is a latin script.
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domination of Italy, between 726 and 767, by the Lombard physician Gaiduald or Guidoaldo. The Benedictines were established under the protection of the
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The interior was much changed over the centuries, but a restoration held in 1951-1961 brought it to the original appearance. In the apse was found a
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was also restored. The wooden crucifix in the high altar is from an unknown sculptor with a style resembling that of
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The church gained its present appearance at the time of Buono in 1159, rebuilt in the Pistoiese
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Pistoia e il suo territorio: Pescia e i suoi dintorni : guida del forestiero
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of the name refers to the once marshy area in which the building was located.
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In 1433 the Benedictines, whose numbers had dwindled, were replaced by
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12th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy
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San Bartolomeo, Pistoia


Romanesque
Gothic
Roman Catholic
Pistoia
Tuscany
Italy
St. Bartholomew the Apostle
pantano
Benedictine
Lombard
Marquises of Tuscany
Canons Regular of the Lateran
Augustinian canons
San Frediano
Vallumbrosan Order
Romanesque
architrave
Manfredino d'Alberto
Guido da Como
Giovanni Pisano
San Pier Maggiore, Pistoia
Pistoia e il suo territorio: Pescia e i suoi dintorni : guida del forestiero
43°56′03″N 10°55′13″E / 43.9341°N 10.9202°E / 43.9341; 10.9202
Categories
8th-century churches in Italy
12th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy
Roman Catholic churches in Pistoia

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