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St. Giles Chapel, gem hidden in the mountains
This site has almost a thousand years saga. In Romanesque style, built and ran under Cluniac order as a priory from XI to XIV centuries, poorly administrated in addition to the wars between the guelph...
It was a few hours before our flight from Bergamo was sent, and my wife and I decided to come here.The church, recently reconstructed, looks great on the background of the mountain and the vineyards around it.This is about ...
A real discovery. A relaxing atmosphere. Absolutely to visit the Roman abbass. We arrived from the path that starts from the St. John Tower to Sub the Mountain
Place of prayer and history. Abbass founded in the XI century and managed by the Cluniacensi monks. Great mystism both inside and outside. Outside, under the clock, is the grave of Teiperga, that if ...
St. Giles Chapel, gem hidden in the mountains
This site has almost a thousand years saga. In Romanesque style, built and ran under Cluniac order as a priory from XI to XIV centuries, poorly administrated in addition to the wars between the guelph...
Gorgeous
Gorgeous, recently restored church with a lovely bookstore, right next to a fantastic restaurant. Worth your time if you have a car.
Time Machine
It was a few hours before our flight from Bergamo was sent, and my wife and I decided to come here.The church, recently reconstructed, looks great on the background of the mountain and the vineyards around it.This is about ...
To be visited
A real discovery. A relaxing atmosphere. Absolutely to visit the Roman abbass. We arrived from the path that starts from the St. John Tower to Sub the Mountain
A splendour
Place of prayer and history. Abbass founded in the XI century and managed by the Cluniacensi monks. Great mystism both inside and outside. Outside, under the clock, is the grave of Teiperga, that if ...