Chiesa del Tau, Pistoia

Church building in Pistoia, Italy
Facade of church along Piazza Garibaldi

The Church of Tau is a 14th-century, deconsecrated Roman Catholic church located on Corso Silvano Fedi #28 in Pistoia, region of Tuscany, Italy. It is located adjacent to Piazza Garibaldi, and across the street from the church of San Domenico.

It was originally dedicated to St Anthony Abbot, and established along with the monastery by monks of the Canons Regular of St Anthony of Vienne. The church and adjacent monastery now houses the Fondazione Marino Marini, and exhibits some of the 20th-century sculptor's work in the church. The walls of the church were frescoed in 1372 by Niccolò di Tommaso and Antonio Vite.[1]

  • Detail of frescoes
    Detail of frescoes
  • Detail of frescoes
    Detail of frescoes
  • Transfiguration
    Transfiguration
  • Friars in prayer
    Friars in prayer
  • Expulsion from Paradise
    Expulsion from Paradise
  • Marini sculptures exhibited in church
    Marini sculptures exhibited in church
  • Cloister of Museum
    Cloister of Museum
  • Entrance to Monastery with bears holding symbol of Pistoia and Tau symbol on lintel
    Entrance to Monastery with bears holding symbol of Pistoia and Tau symbol on lintel


43°55′51″N 10°54′59″E / 43.930956°N 10.916295°E / 43.930956; 10.916295

References

  1. ^ Polo Museale Toscana entry on church.