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Santi Jacopo e Cristoforo, Bolgheri

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43°14′1.68″N 10°37′1.49″E / 43.2338000°N 10.6170806°E / 43.2338000; 10.6170806Santi Jacopo e Cristoforo is a small Roman Catholic church or chapel located in the village of Bolgheri, in the municipality of Castagneto Carducci, province of Livorno, Tuscany, Italy.

History

A church of this name was located inside the town castle by about the year 1000. The Antipope Nicholas V took refuge here in 1329. After the castle was destroyed in 1492, the present church was erected 1505-1515 using stones from this castle. One wall derives from medieval construction. The church is dedicated to San Jacopo Baronto of Pistoia. The stone church underwent a major restoration in 1902 patronized by count Alberto Guido. The portal has a marble crest of the Della Gherardesca family. The interior has faux marble decoration, while the entrance to the sacristy has depictions of the titular saints.

References

  1. Bogheri tourism website, entry on churches.
  2. Regione Toscana, i luoghi della fede, website.
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