San Pietro is a Roman Catholic church in central Piacenza, Emilia Romagna, Italy.
[1] While the Jesuits returned some decades after the Napoleonic wars, they remained briefly until 1848 at the church of San Pietro.
The adjacent Palazzo del Collegio dei Gesuiti was completed in 1593,[2] and now houses the Biblioteca Comunale Passerini Landi.
[4] In the chancel there are frescoes by Roberto de Longe and a baroque main altar derives from a chapel of the cathedral .
[8] A painting in the church of St Ferdinand of Spain attributed to Antonia di Borbone, daughter of Duke Don Ferdinando.