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Chiesa di Sant'Agostino

Chiesa di Sant'Agostino houses one of Tuscany's most complete Renaissance fresco cycles, but without the crowds crushing into the Collegiata nearby.

Chiesa di Sant'Agostino, San Gimignano · Rocca & Gardens
Category
Cultural Site
Duration
45 minutes
Best Time
Morning
Entry
Rating
4.5 (1,242)
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About Chiesa di Sant'Agostino

Chiesa di Sant'Agostino houses one of Tuscany's most complete Renaissance fresco cycles, but without the crowds crushing into the Collegiata nearby. Benozzo Gozzoli spent two years covering the entire apse with scenes from Saint Augustine's life, creating a visual biography that reads like a medieval comic strip. The marble altar by Benedetto da Maiano anchors the space, while intricately carved choir stalls showcase the woodworking mastery that made San Gimignano wealthy.

The church feels refreshingly spacious after navigating the town's narrow streets. You'll enter through a simple facade into a surprisingly bright interior where Gozzoli's blues and golds dominate the apse. The fresco cycle unfolds chronologically from left to right, depicting Augustine's conversion, his time as Bishop of Hippo, and his scholarly pursuits. Local families commissioned individual scenes, so you'll spot portraits of 15th-century San Gimignano residents mixed among the saints.

Most visitors rush through in 15 minutes, missing the narrative details that make this special. Bring a coin for the lighting system (usually 1 EUR) because the frescoes fade into shadows without it. Skip the sacristy unless you're obsessed with vestments. The real payoff is standing directly in front of the apse and reading the scenes like a storybook, something impossible in more famous churches where ropes keep you at distance.

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Getting there

Address
Piazza Sant'Agostino, 10, 53037 San Gimignano SI, Italy
Neighborhood
Rocca & Gardens
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Tips, answered

Enter through the side door on the left if the main entrance is locked, locals often use this route and it's usually open during posted hours

Most visitors photograph the entire apse from the back pews, but the individual scenes only come alive when you walk up close to the altar rail

The wooden choir stalls hide intricate inlay work on their undersides, lift the seats to see geometric patterns most people never notice

Plan for about 45 minutes. Morning visits are typically less crowded.

Chiesa di Sant'Agostino is in the Rocca & Gardens neighborhood of San Gimignano. The address is Piazza Sant'Agostino, 10, 53037 San Gimignano SI, Italy. The area is well-served by metro.

Morning visits, especially early, mean fewer crowds and better light for photos. Weekdays are significantly quieter than weekends.

Comfortable shoes are recommended. Parts are outdoors, so bring a light layer.

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