Santa Maria del Carmine, Pistoia

43°56′10.50″N 10°54′59.47″E / 43.9362500°N 10.9165194°E / 43.9362500; 10.9165194Santa Maria del Carmine is a Baroque-style, deconsecrated Roman Catholic church in Pistoia, region of Tuscany, Italy.

In 1291, construction of a church and adjacent convent were completed.

In the 16th century, the church was remodelled and enlarged under the designs of Antonio Arrighi, and now housing Carmelite friars from Mantua.

In 1741, a further refurbishment took place, granting the church its present late Baroque structure and decoration.

In the early 19th century, the by-then suppressed convent and church were granted by the Napoleonic government to the local Pistoian Academy of Sciences, Letters and Arts.

Church of Santa Maria del Carmine (Pistoia)