The Church of Sant'Egidio (Italian: Chiesa di Sant'Egidio) is located in the historic center of Mantua on Via Pietro Frattini.
[1] A church was located on the site likely by the 9th century, but is documented from the year 1151 in a bull by Pope Eugenius III.
Beginning in 1721, the church underwent a major reconstruction, and the present facade dates to that time.
In 1777, the cardinal Luigi Valenti reconstructed the family chapel.
The interior, mainly the semicircular apse, contains the following canvases: