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abbazia di monte oliveto maggiore

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    • 5Gypsy 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The scenery on the way to this monastery is stunning, and worth it just for that. The frescoes on the walls here are wonderful and if you look closely you will see all sorts of interesting characters you would not think of finding in such a sitting. I was disappointed that winter tourists were not catered for. The library was closed as was the cellar. The cellar is only open on Saturday and Sundays during the winter months. So the only places open to us was the section showing the frescoes, the inside of the church and the pharmacy selling rather expensive herbal remedies, and books. However, because it was just a nice trip out, I will go back and make a visit during the summer when perhaps more will be available to the public.It is just a pity that Italy seems to shut down during the winter and ignores the fact that many tourists take advantage of this time of year for fewer crowds and cheaper prices.
    • O2772YFjamesc 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We arrived by bike and were surprised to see the Abbey surrounded by Porsches. I thought to myself, this is a very wealthy abbey indeed. I turns our it was a stop for the Porsche Club tour. It was clearly a wealthy abbey the size and the grounds can attest to that. For us the highlight were the murals in the cloister, they are amazing and enthralling. The details of life in those days the features of so many different characters, the horrors that await those who fall from grace, we spent a good hour with these and were so surprised by the hordes who walked past without glancing on their way to see the church. The church is great but the murals are the star attraction. Despite seeing visitors in shorts, we were asked to put a cloth around out bike shorts. It was amusing to us looking at the near nudity and tight fitting cloths in the murals the members of the order look upon daily.
    • donk380 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This was our second visit to Monte Olveto Maggiore. The most impressive to me were the magnificent frescoes in the cloisters illustrating the life of St. Benedict by Il Sodoma. Also of interest were the Della Robbia porcelain pieces. This Abbey was the supposed setting for the novel "In the Name of the Rose' by Umberto Ecco although the movie was filmed at a different setting. Be sure to time your visit with the understanding that it is closed for several hours after noon.
    • Chambesy 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The monastery was creates in the 13th century as a S Benedictine order. It is a functioning monastery; hence opening hours are limited from 9-12 and from 15-17 (check the website). Entrance is free. Visitors can enter the church, the library, the courtyard with beautiful frescoes, the museum and the pharmacy. The library is an impressive architectural structure/ pillars that stand on a floor that is in fact the ceiling of the refectory! A delicate structure that holds due to a slight sideways inclination of the pillars that allows the pressure to push towards the side rather than downward. The museum has fine paintings. The available guide, Mr Dino Benincasa, gives excellent detailed explanations. At the monastery shop one can buy the herbal products produced by the monks. The wine cellar sells wine, olive oil and other food grown on the property. Guests are welcomeovernight in the foresteria. On weekdays at 6:15pm, on Sundays at 11am Gregorian messes are sung.
    • Blundersheds 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We visited the monastery at 6pm on a Monday afternoon in late September at the recommendation of our villa concierge. The description of a special, peaceful place that raises goose bumps was spot on. After driving to Tuscany from the Amalfi Coast that day, the tranquility was exactly what we needed to destress and embrace the slower Tuscan pace. After an informative wine tasting in the cellar with Lucca of reds produced by the resident monks, we were greeted by chanting from inside the church. Sun setting, birds chirping, monks singing, a leisurely stroll through the wooded paths with only a handful of fellow visitors certainly raised the goose bumps.
    • Leonsreed 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The church is worth a look (particularly the outstanding inlaid wood in the choir), but the real attraction is the stunning set of frescoes by Sodoma. They are superb. If you tour here, be sure you have either a knowledgeable guide or at least a guidebook. The frescoes would be worth looking at just as artwork, but it's so much more enjoyable if you know the back-story on the Sodoma and what his paintings say.
    • Ashfield531 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The monastery is perched on a delightful hilltop and includes a number of attractive buildings and a shop with very highly priced local olive oil and other produce. You pay by the hour for the car park and if you arrive in the early afternoon, as we did, then there is no access to the interior of the buildings until later in the afternoon.
    • redoubtwarrior 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Must visit this working monastery. St in wooded ravines and visible from many angles it is a peaceful place full of interest. Has a great cafe at the gatehouse entrance. Church, cloister and library all well worth a look.
    • UKgrandej 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We visited on a Sunday in the early afternoon. Beautiful scenery along the drive to the Abbey of Mont Oloveto Maggiore. We parked the car (2 euros for the couple of hours we were there) and walked less than a mile to the main abbey. Along the way we passed lots of local people who we think had maybe been there for church and were now eating at a restaurant and talking. We looked around the grounds and then looked more and finally sat and waited for the abbey to reopen at 3:15 (it had closed at noon). We then toured the inside (all free) and took photos of the many frescos that almost all appeared to be about "Come Benedetto" ("as Benedict"). Very enjoyable visit.
    • AGrassini 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The location of the Abbey is very unique--be prepared to walk down and up hill! A peaceful place, with a set of fantastic frescos. Would not want to visit in the rain! Mass with Gregorian chant available at certain times of the evening might be special, though we missed it.
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