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  1. Santa Maria della Spina is a small church in the Italian city of Pisa. The church, erected around 1230 in the Pisan Gothic style, and enlarged after 1325, was originally known as Santa Maria di Pontenovo for the newer bridge that existed nearby, collapsed in the 15th century, and was never rebuilt.

  2. A small Gothic gem on the Arno riverbank, with a reliquary of Christ's crown thorn. Learn about its history, architecture and artworks, and visit it a few days per week.

  3. Facciata Chiesa di Santa Maria della Spina e Lungarno (A. Matteucci) The Church, founded in 1230 was once named S. Maria del Ponte novo (St. Mary’s by the New Bridge) and was a votive oratory. It used to be situated at the foot of the bridge that connected via St. Antonio to via S. Maria.

  4. Learn about the Church of Santa Maria della Spina, a tiny and exuberant Gothic church in Pisa, Italy. Discover its origins, its reliquary of Christ's thorn, and its artworks by the Pisano school.

  5. The exuberant Santa Maria della Spina Church in Pisa, Italy, is a beautiful work of Gothic fantasy rendered in miniature, that sits on the banks of the Lungarno Gambacorti. The eye-catching Santa Maria della Spina was originally a simple oratory for seamen, who would come here to pray for a safe return. The church was originally closer to the ...

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  7. Facciata Chiesa di Santa Maria della Spina e Lungarno (A. Matteucci) The construction of the church of Santa Maria della Spina, wanted by the rich Gualandi family, probably went hand in hand with that of the Novo bridge (1182), destroyed in the 15th century. The façade is closed by three triangular pediments, decorated with rosettes and inlays ...

  8. Following recent restoration work, the small and charming Church of Santa Maria della Spina, a Pisan Gothic architectural jewel, has been opened to the public and included in the city's museum system, which, with a single ticket, allows visitors to visit all the museums, monuments and sites of the Opera del Duomo and the Soprintendenza di Pisa.

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