The Pieve di San Frediano is a rural parish church, originally founded in the 8th century, and located in Lunata, a hamlet of the town of Capannori, province of Lucca, region of Tuscany, Italy.
Little remains of the original structure. The bell-tower was built in the 12th and 13th centuries with pietra serena at the base, and brick superiorly. The windows have mullions and the top has ghibelline merlons. The church was built in the 18th century, but refurbished in the 19th century.
The interior has a baptismal font (1481) and a holy water stoup by followers of Matteo Civitali. To the right of the main altar are two canvases (1604-2604): Mystical Marriage of St Catherine and God in Glory by Francesco Vanni. The altar in the right transept contains a venerated icon of an Enthroned Madonna and Child, known as the Madonna del Metrito. THe left transept has an altarpiece depicting St John the Baptist and St Jerome (1566) by Alessandro Ardenti. The apse has an early 1900s frescoes by Michele Marcucci.[1]