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San Giovanni in Corte Baptistery, Pistoia

Coordinates:43°55′59″N10°55′02″E / 43.933113°N 10.917088°E /43.933113; 10.917088
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Church building in Pistoia, Italy
Baptistry of Pistoia
The interior seen from the entrance

TheSan Giovanni in Corte Baptistery (Italian:Battistero di Giovanni in Corte), also known as theBaptistery of San Giovanni di Rotondo, is the formerRoman Catholicbaptistery ofPistoia inTuscany,Italy. Theoctagonal structure stands at a slight angle across a small piazza from theDuomo of Pistoia in the center of town. It is presently used for cultural events.

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A likely centralizedLombard-era church of Santa Maria in Corte in front of the cathedral is mentioned in documents from 1114 and was likely on the site of the present structure. The decision to build this mainlyGothic-style building was made in 1303. The exterior sheath banded with marble of two colors was completed after over 30 years circa 1339 by Cellino di Nese.

The square baptismal font contains a large oval basin for theimmersion of the full body in the ceremony, before baptizing shortly after birth became common. At both long sides shallow benches take the remaining space, while small circular basins occupy the corners. The surface is covered withred marble, echoed in themoulding at the base.

On each side of the font three decorative panels with elaborate floral reliefs protrude from intarsia of geometrical patterns in black and white, and framed by blueish stone. The floral panels were sculpted in 1226 by Lanfranco da Como (an uncle of Guido Bigarelli). Thelunette above the portal displays three scultures, the Virgin and Child, between the patron saint John the Baptist and St Peter. The three figures stand upon protruding bases, which make up part of the architrave, dividing its width in five unequal parts. The slightly tilted panels in bas-relief show scenes of the baptist's life, in a style that resembles works of Giovanni d'Agostino.

Inside the baptistry a sculpture ofSt John the Baptist by Andrea Vacca is displayed on a pedestal. The idealistic statue of 1724, a conch with water in his outstretched hand, traditionally his gesture baptizing Jesus Christ[1]


  • Portal sculptures of the Madonna and Saints John and Peter (attributed to Tommaso and Nino Pisano, mid-14th century)
    Portal sculptures of the Madonna and Saints John and Peter (attributed to Tommaso andNino Pisano, mid-14th century)
  • The baptismal font by Lanfranco da Como a. o. (1226)
    The baptismal font by Lanfranco da Como a. o. (1226)
  • The oval basin of the baptistry font
    The oval basin of the baptistry font
  • Marble sculpture of Saint Johnthe Baptist by Andrea Vacca (1724)
    Marble sculpture of Saint Johnthe Baptist by Andrea Vacca (1724)

See also

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References

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  1. ^Comune of Pistoia, short entry.

43°55′59″N10°55′02″E / 43.933113°N 10.917088°E /43.933113; 10.917088

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