Sant'Andrea Forisportam (Pisa)

Church of Sant'Andrea Forisportam
Basic information
Location Pisa, Italy
Geographic coordinates Coordinates: 43°42′58.17″N 10°24′19.98″E / 43.7161583°N 10.4055500°E / 43.7161583; 10.4055500
Affiliation Roman Catholic
Architectural description
Architectural type Church
Architectural style Romanesque

Sant'Andrea Forisportam is a church building, now deconsecrated, in Pisa, Tuscany, Italy.

A church on the site is documented as early as 1104, the name deriving from its location outside a gate of the walls of medieval Pisa.

Ceramic detail of exterior.

The church served as a parish church until 1839, under the jurisdiction of the church of San Pietro in Vinculis. In that year, it was deconsecrated and used as a fish-market. In 1847, it became the chapter of the 'Union of the Sacred Heart of Holy Mary for the Conversion of the Sinful. The church was heavily damaged during World War II, and restored and reopened to the public in 1948. It is not longer consecrated, and is used for theatrical performances as site of Teatro Sant'Andrea. The simple structure consists of a central nave with two lesser flanking ones. The font is a copy of the original Islamic ceramic from the 11th century (now in National Museum of San Matteo, Pisa).

The capitals on the internal columns were derived from ancient Roman originals.

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