Basilica di San Frediano

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The Basilica di San Frediano is a Romanesque church in Lucca, Italy, renowned for its striking 13th-century golden mosaic façade and well-preserved medieval interior.

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Basilica di San Frediano canonical 1
Basilica of San Frediano 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Romanesque church
basilica
architecturalStyle Romanesque architecture
constructionStart 6th century
containsRelicsOf Saint Fridianus NERFINISHED
Saint Zita NERFINISHED
country Italy
denomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
diocese Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lucca NERFINISHED
floorPlan basilican plan
hasAltarpiece works by local Tuscan artists
hasArtStyle Renaissance art (in chapels)
medieval art
hasBellTower Romanesque bell tower
hasFaçade 13th-century golden mosaic façade
hasFeature Romanesque columns
baptismal font with reliefs
chapel of Saint Zita NERFINISHED
crypt
medieval frescoes
open timber roof
side chapels
single nave interior
tall Romanesque campanile
hasMosaic Ascension of Christ mosaic on façade
hasOrientation east-facing façade
hasPortal Romanesque portal
heritageDesignation listed as part of the historic centre of Lucca
heritageStatus UNESCO World Heritage Site component NERFINISHED
liturgicalFunction parish church
locatedIn Lucca NERFINISHED
Tuscany
historic centre of Lucca NERFINISHED
material stone
namedAfter Saint Fridianus NERFINISHED
San Frediano NERFINISHED
notableFor striking 13th-century golden mosaic façade
well-preserved medieval interior
publicAccess yes
rebuiltIn 12th century
13th century
region Central Italy NERFINISHED
roofType pitched roof
touristAttraction yes
usedFor pilgrimage
religious services
tourist visits

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Lucca hasNotableSite Basilica di San Frediano
city of Lucca hasAttraction Basilica di San Frediano
subject surface form: Lucca
this entity surface form: Basilica of San Frediano