Cappella di Santa Fina
Cultural Site
About Cappella di Santa Fina
The Cappella di Santa Fina houses Domenico Ghirlandaio's stunning 1475 fresco cycle telling the story of San Gimignano's teenage patron saint who died at 15 after years of illness and prayer. You'll find two main scenes: Santa Fina's death surrounded by angels and flowers, and the miracles that followed her passing. The chapel sits inside the Collegiata di Santa Maria Assunta, and the entrance fee covers both the main church and this smaller chapel. The frescoes show incredible detail in the faces, clothing, and architectural backgrounds that include recognizable views of medieval San Gimignano.
The chapel feels intimate compared to the larger Collegiata, with just enough space for about 15 people at once. Natural light from high windows plays across the frescoes throughout the day, changing how the colors appear. You'll spend most of your time looking up at the walls where Ghirlandaio painted Santa Fina's story in two large panels that face each other. The space stays cool even in summer, and you can take your time studying the intricate details without feeling rushed.
Most visitors rush through here on their way to climb the Torre Grossa, but you're missing some of the finest Renaissance art in Tuscany if you don't pause. The chapel is included in the 9 EUR ticket for the Collegiata complex, which also gets you into the church and tower. Skip the audio guide (overpriced at 3 EUR) and instead look for the small placard in English that explains the saint's story. The morning light really does make a difference, so don't save this for late afternoon when the colors look flat.
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