The Church of Sant’Agostino

The Architecture

  • Built starting in the middle of the thirteenth century, with its monumental forms the church of Sant’Agostino is a typical example of mendicant architecture. The brick exterior is very plain, with no decorations. The only element of distinction is the entrance portico built in the nineteenth century by the Sienese architect Agostino Fantastici in conjunction with the remodeling of the . . .