Sant'Agostino is a Gothic architecture, deconsecrated Roman Catholic church located on Piazza Giovenale #7 in the northwestern corner of Orvieto, region of Umbria, Italy.
This building, as well as the church of Santi Apostoli, now serves as a display hall for MODO (Museum of the Opera del Duomo of Orvieto).
This church was razed to erect a larger one, and in 1264 Cardinal Ancherio Pantaleone, nephew of Pope Urban IV consecrated the first stone.
The monastery here had various transitions, and by 1462 had dwindled to three monks, leading to its suppression by pope Pius II Piccolomini.
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