San Piero a Grado (Italian: Basilica di San Pietro Apostolo) is a church in Pisa, Tuscany, Italy, in the eponymous frazione 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) west of the city center. The church is located where once was a now disappeared port of the Pisan Republic, where, according to the legend, St. Peter landed in Italy from Antiochia in 44 AD.
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- en.wikipedia.org San Piero a GradoSan Piero a Grado (Italian: Basilica di San Pietro Apostolo) is a church in Pisa, Tuscany, Italy, in the eponymous frazione 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) west of the city center.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g187899-…The Basilica romanica di San Piero a Grado is a medieval church / basilica which really looks its age, and that's a good thing.
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- harpersbazaar.my.id blog-it/san-piero-a-grado.htmlThe Basilica of Saint Peter the Apostle, also called di San Piero a Grado, is located in the municipality of Pisa. The church stands in the place at which, according to...
- turismo.pisa.it index.php/en/place/basilica-of-…The stone of San Clemente: inside, under the late Gothic ciborium, stands the column of St. Peter, on which the Apostle placed a large stone to celebrate mass.
- lovefromtuscany.com where-to-go/cities-in-tuscany…Famous as the place Saint Peter landed in Italy, San Pietro a Grado is a handsome romanesque basilica, chock-full of frescoes.
- pisaconguida.it en/basilica-di-san-pietro-a-grado…...about ten minutes by bus on direction “Marina di Pisa”, another romanesque masterpiece built upon a 4th century church: The Basilica of ”San Piero a Grado”.
- annesitaly.com 2023/04/26/near-pisa/The medieval basilica San Piero a Grado (also known as the Basilica di San Pietro Apostolo) is fascinatingly unique for various aspects
- terredipisa.it en/attrazione/basilica-di-san-…The Basilica of San Piero a Grado stands where tradition has it that St. Peter landed from Palestine. Before continuing on to Rome, the future first Pope would have...
- arrivalguides.com en/Travelguide/PISA/doandsee/…Not far from the city centre lies this basilica, which is said to have been built upon the place where St. Peter landed on his way from the Aegean Sea to Rome.