The Church of Santa Maria della Spina, located in Pisa, Italy, is a 14th-century masterpiece of Pisan Gothic architecture. Its exterior is adorned with intricate and fanciful stonework, creating a fairytale-like appearance. Inside, visitors can admire the magnificent Madonna of the Rose, a notable work by Andrea and Nino Pisano. Despite its small size, the church stands as a charming contrast to the grandeur of the city’s Duomo, offering a unique and detailed glimpse into the artistic and architectural heritage of Pisa.
Church of Santa Maria della Spina (Chiesa di Santa Maria della Spina)
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