The Badia San Pietro (Abbey of St Peter) was a former Benedictine monastery just northwest of the center of the town of Camaiore in the province of Lucca, Tuscany, Italy.
the main remnant of the former monastery is the Romanesque-style, Roman Catholic parish church located on Via Badia #15.
The monastery grew in prominence due to its location along the pilgrimage route of the Via Francigena.
The monastery fell under control of different orders until in 1527 it was suppressed by Pope Clement VII, and the property granted to the Ospedale di San Luca in Lucca.
Nearly all the monastic quarters were destroyed, part of the refectory remains, the church of San Pietro and a portal, once the entrance to the monastery with a statue of St Peter above.