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    • Coellum 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is one of 7 medieval monasteries dedicated to Saint Michael, all located in an axis. To reach the church, one has to walk up a path which is somewhat elevated. After purchasing our tickets, we climbed up the Stairway of the Dead. They really used to have bodies here. The church has some lovely frescoes. There are members of the Savoy family buried here. With Gregorain Chants playing, the atmosphere was solemn and mysterious.I am sure that the views of the surrounding countryside is beautiful, but it was a rainy day when we went. The ruins behind the church were dreamlike in the mist. The monastery is not far from Turin. We did it as a half day trip and were very glad that we did.
    • drvelo 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This Sanctuary seems to have been born from the rocks , majestically sitting on top of a hill , incredible masterpiece made painfully by hand so many centuries ago . Spiritual refuge as well as unassailable fortress .
    • 912israelp 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      one of the most atraction on the way out of torino, this abbey stand of the top of mount pirchiriano 960m abouve the lavel sea with big panorma to the mountain on west side the way to the abby come from villages of Aviglianae
    • liisuanne 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      lovely day in magnificent place. lot of history and sacral art in every step. amazing views to the valley and Alps. i
    • EllaDexter 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The Abbazia Sacra di San Michele, sited on Monte Pirchiriano in Piemonte, is one of five ancient monasteries dedicated to Saint Michael the Archangel that spread across Europe in a straight line that ends in Jerusalem. Starting from the East, Skellig Michael off the coast or Ireland; St Michael’s Mount off the coast of Cornwall in England; Mont St Michel off the coast of Normandy, France; Sacra di San Michele in Piemonte, Italy; and finally Monte Gargano, otherwise known as Monte Archangelo, in southern Italy.The sceptic in me knows there's no real meaning in that (see, for example, http://bigthink.com/strange-maps/527-the-st-michael-line-a-straight-story), but standing in this awe-inspiring building it's hard not to feel that it has some mysterious significance.The ancient monastery seems to have grown out of the rocky spur on which it was built, an could have been founded as early as 966 (but more likely about 20 years later). We visited on a morning in April 2013 - it closes at 12:30 till 14:30. After our visit, we had a light lunch at the cafe just down the road from the Abbazia, where you can sit in the sun contemplating the magnificent structure and imagining you are back in the time of the Name of the Rose.
    • finch2303 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A must-see in the area! The place is so full of history and, as you can easily guess, the view it offers is spectacular. If you have read Eco's 'The name of the rose', you can really imagine the events described in the book taking place here.
    • Rippone 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I spent a great April afternoon in this magnificent place. Everyone who visit Turin and Piemonte should include this attraction as part of their tour - although a car is needed to reach the Sacra of San Michele (I am not aware of any bus/coach options).Peculiar historical building, with a breathtaking view of the Alps. The entrance is €5 and it is open until 6pm (in winter closes earlier).
    • aircut 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The view at around 1km above sea level is magnificent, the building is in good condition, but seems to be little renovated, has authentic feel to it.
    • anna123s 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is an impressive monument in a most wonderful setting of forests and mountains. Visiting requires some stamina, but is totally worth it, as one walks through the forest before arriving at the monastery itself. The view from the top is breath-taking and the actual church is impressive in its size.
    • SaraVagabonda 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      An absolutely fascinating place... An isolated ancient monastery, which seems to have inspired Umberto Eco for his "The Name of the Rose". Absolutely a MUST in Piedmont and in the whole north of Italy!
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