NOTES: The church dates to the second half of the 12th century, but built on a much earlier church. The sculpture has been attributed to Nicolao Civitali from a local family of sculptors.
NOTES: The church was founded as early as 795, but the present building was largely constructed in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries, although work continued until the 14th century. The facade is a mixture of the 13th century (lower half) and the upper part (third and fourth tiers) are 14th century when there was a proposal to heighten the nave. The tiers of blind arcading which cover the upper part of the facade were also restored in the 19th century.
NOTES: The church dates back to the 11th century but was reconstructed in the 12th century. The upper part of the facade (not seen) was rebuilt in the 19th century.
NOTES: The church dates back to the 11th century but was reconstructed in the 12th century. The upper part of the facade (not seen) was rebuilt in the 19th century.
NOTES: The church dates back to the 11th century but was reconstructed in the 12th century. The upper part of the facade (not seen) was rebuilt in the 19th century.
NOTES: This church was built around the middle of the 11th century and apart from some hanging arches (12th century) and a 15th century doorway on the southern elevation, it is a complete example of the early Romanesque style in Lucca.
NOTES: The church is mainly 14th century with some later additions. The original chancel was demolished some time in the 16th century, but fragments remain. The porch was added in the 15th century and the interior fittings also date from then.
NOTES: The church dates from the 14th and 15th centuries. The north-west tower, nave and south aisles are intact, but the north and south transepts are in ruins with just the side walls standing.
NOTES: The lower two thirds of the west tower is 12th century while the upper third was added c. 1400. The transept dates from the third quarter of the 12th century.
NOTES: The lower two thirds of the west tower is 12th century while the upper third was added c. 1400. The transept dates from the third quarter of the 12th century.
NOTES: The lower two thirds of the west tower is 12th century while the upper third was added c. 1400. The transept dates from the third quarter of the 12th century.