San Giacomo e Filippo, Pavia

San Giacomo e Filippo is a Baroque-style Roman Catholic church in the town center of Pavia, Italy.

Initially the church belonged to the Regular clerics of San Ciro.

In 1680, it was passed to the Lazarist Mission of St Vincent, and then in 1887 to Padri Stimatini.

To the right of the main altar is an Adoration of the Magi by Pietro Micheli, he also painted the St Vincent of Paoli in the second chapel on the left.

The counterfacade has a lunette originally from the church of San Innocenzo (now suppressed), work by Agostino da Vaprio.

San Giacomo e Filippo Church in Pavia