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Badia of Santi Salvatore e Cirino

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17: 80:. It served as a hospice or inn for travelers on the way to Rome. Located on the frontiers of Siena and Florence, the abbey suffered from the frequent wars. In 1446, a bull by Pope Eugenius had placed the monastery under the rule of the Monastery of Sant'Eugenio in Siena. In 1554, the site was occupied by the Florentine and Imperial forces. 87:
stone abbey church has three naves and three apses. The bare, partly ruinous facade has small high bifore windows. The monastery entrance still recalls it fortress-like origins. The main altarpiece is a 15th-century polyptych by
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The abbey was founded in 1001 by a noblewoman named Ava, a member of the Lambardi di Staggia family. The place where the monastery is sited was once surrounded by water, and lay on the pilgrimage route known as
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Christian monasteries established in the 11th century
8: 170:Buildings and structures in Monteriggioni 100: 7: 175:11th-century establishments in Italy 65:Abbazia dei Santi Salvatore e Cirino 37:Abbey of Saints Salvatore and Cirino 195:Romanesque architecture in Tuscany 120:Monteriggione commune tourism site 51:, in the province of Siena in the 14: 200:Churches in the province of Siena 108:Bulletino Senese Di Storia Patria 59:. The abbey is also known as the 33:Badia of Santi Salvatore e Cirino 83:Located below Mount Maggio, the 180:Cistercian monasteries in Italy 1: 110:, Volume 3, 1893, page 135. 216: 47:, west of the village of 21:Assumption of the Virgin 146:43.387581°N 11.195120°E 185:Monasteries in Tuscany 28: 43:monastery located in 19: 151:43.387581; 11.195120 142: /  27:in the abbey church 35:or in English the 29: 207: 157: 156: 154: 153: 152: 147: 143: 140: 139: 138: 135: 123: 117: 111: 105: 25:Vincenzo Tamagni 215: 214: 210: 209: 208: 206: 205: 204: 160: 159: 150: 148: 144: 141: 136: 133: 131: 129: 128: 126: 118: 114: 106: 102: 98: 73: 45:Abbadia a Isola 12: 11: 5: 213: 211: 203: 202: 197: 192: 187: 182: 177: 172: 162: 161: 125: 124: 112: 99: 97: 94: 90:Sano di Pietro 78:Via Francigena 72: 69: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 212: 201: 198: 196: 193: 191: 188: 186: 183: 181: 178: 176: 173: 171: 168: 167: 165: 158: 155: 121: 116: 113: 109: 104: 101: 95: 93: 91: 86: 81: 79: 70: 68: 66: 62: 61:Badia a Isola 58: 54: 50: 49:Monteriggioni 46: 42: 38: 34: 26: 22: 18: 127: 115: 103: 82: 74: 64: 60: 39:is a former 36: 32: 30: 20: 149: / 164:Categories 137:11°11′42″E 134:43°23′15″N 96:References 85:Romanesque 55:region of 41:Cistercian 71:History 57:Tuscany 53:Italian 31:The 63:or 23:by 166:: 92:. 122:.

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Vincenzo Tamagni
Cistercian
Abbadia a Isola
Monteriggioni
Italian
Tuscany
Via Francigena
Romanesque
Sano di Pietro
Bulletino Senese Di Storia Patria
Monteriggione commune tourism site
43°23′15″N 11°11′42″E / 43.387581°N 11.195120°E / 43.387581; 11.195120
Categories
Buildings and structures in Monteriggioni
11th-century establishments in Italy
Cistercian monasteries in Italy
Monasteries in Tuscany
Christian monasteries established in the 11th century
Romanesque architecture in Tuscany
Churches in the province of Siena

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