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| Church of San Giovanni dei Fieri | |
|---|---|
![]() Church of San Giovanni dei Fieri | |
| 43°42′47.72″N11°24′10.77″E / 43.7132556°N 11.4029917°E /43.7132556; 11.4029917 | |
| Location | Pisa |
| Country | Italy |
| Denomination | Seventh-day Adventist |
| Previous denomination | Catholic Church |
| Architecture | |
| Architectural type | Church |
| Groundbreaking | 12th century |
| Completed | 1614 |
| Administration | |
| Province | Pisa |
San Giovanni dei Fieri is an ancient church inPisa, Italy, located on Via Pietro Gori on the left bank of theArno.
In the 12th century it was known asSan Giovannino. In 1614, the church was renovated by the architectCosimo Pugliani. The church belonged to theOrder of St John of Jerusalem, which also owned the church ofSanto Sepolcro. The church currently belongs to theSeventh-day Adventist Church. The white marble façade recalls the churches of San Matteo and San Francesco in the same city.
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