San Bernardin Convent, the church, with the adjoining convent of the Order of Friars Minor, is an important place of worship outside the town of Sinalunga

Pieve ad Mensulas

The building has a basilica layout from the Romanesque age, with the naves divided by quadrangular pillars and a wooden roof, but today a quadrilateral apse replaces the original apse, of which the internal tax arch is still visible. The facade was the subject of a large nineteenth-century intervention. In the left aisle is a fresco depicting the Madonna with Child and two saints by a Sienese artist of the late 15th century, while in the choir is an Annunciation painted on two separate canvases. Another canvas by a Sienese artist, dated 1634 and depicting the Delivery of the keys to Saint Peter, is worth noting.
Inside you can admire the following works: 
-Madonna with Child and two saints by a Sienese artist
-Annunciation, painted on two separate canvases
- Delivery of the keys to St. Peter's by a Sienese artist
 
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