San Vincenzo, Piacenza

San Vincenzo is a Baroque style, Roman Catholic church, now deconsecrated, located at Via Scalabrini #6 in the South-East quadrant of Piacenza, Region of Emilia Romagna, Italy.

[1] Prior to 1278, the site was occupied by a parish church, dedicated to St Vincent the martyr, oriented as was typical with a facade opening to the West and an apse in the East.

An inventory from 1842, noted that the second chapel from the entrance, on the right, had an altarpiece depicting Virgin St Bernard (1643) painted by Domenico Fiasella.

[4] The next chapel had an unfinished canvas depicting St Cajetan of Thiene, founder of the Theatine order, painted by Angelo Massarotti.

In the second chapel on the left was an altarpiece depicting Apoplexy of St Andrea Avellino, honoring another Theatine saint, and painted by Benedetto Marini.