San Torpé is a Roman Catholic church located in Largo del Parlascio #20 in the town of Pisa, region of Tuscany, Italy.
The Franciscans were dedicated to redecoration of the church and employed the artists Alfonso Robertelli, Bartolomeo di Domenico (altar of San Francesco da Paola), Guerruccio Guerrucci (altar of the Madonna), and Baldassarri di Pasquino Tacci(canvas depicting the Madonna).
[1] The façade is plain with a modern lunette in sandstone depicting a bust of San Torpé, by Antonio Fascetti.
The silver reliquary (1667) in the shape of the bust of Saint Torpè , now in a glass case, was donated by the Lanfranchi brothers.
The choir has 17th-century canvases depicting The Conversion of St Giovanni Gualberto and a Madonna and Child with Saints Torpè, Anna and angels and a Madonna and Child with Saints James and Philip by Francesco Vanni.