The Basilica of Sant'Agostino stands in the heart of San Gimignano, a medieval hilltop town in Tuscany. This 13th-century church is a masterpiece of religious art, housing works by some of the Renaissance's greatest masters. Visitors will discover Caravaggio's dramatic use of light and shadow, Raphael's refined compositions, and other exceptional artworks that make this modest-sized basilica an artistic treasure.
The church is particularly notable for its connection to Saint Monica, mother of Saint Augustine, whose life is depicted in frescoes throughout the interior. The basilica combines Romanesque architectural elements with a rich interior that rewards close attention to its chapels and altarpieces. For art lovers and those seeking authentic Renaissance masterpieces outside major cities, Sant'Agostino offers an intimate encounter with some of Italy's finest religious paintings.
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