San Pietro Somaldi is a Gothic- style, Roman Catholic church located on a Piazza of the same name, near the location of the old medieval walls, in central Lucca, region of Tuscany, Italy.

Facade
History
A Lombard church, it was named in part after a bishop Sumualdo or Summal, who founded the church in 763. It was once property of the Lombard king Aistulf. Reconstruction of a new church started in the 12th-century, and was not complete until 14th-centuries.
The central portal has a sculpted relief depicting St Paul gaining keys (1248) by Guido Bigarelli of Como.[1][2]
References

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- ↑ Comune of Lucca entry on the church.
- ↑ Diocese of Lucca, entry on parish of Forisportam.
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