Chiaravalle Abbey


The Chiaravalle Abbey is a Cistercian monastic complex located in the South Milan Agricultural Park, between the Vigentino district and the Rogoredo district.

At the southern gates of Milan is this splendid Abbey, a Cistercian monastic complex founded in the 12th century by Bernardo di Chiaravalle.

Founded in the 12th century by Saint Bernard of Clairvaux as a subsidiary of the Abbey of Clairvaux, an agricultural village developed around it, annexed to the municipality of Milan in 1923.

The church is one of the first examples of Gothic architecture in Italy, and thanks to the land reclamation and hydraulic works of the monks who lived there, it was fundamental for the economic development of the lower Milanese area in the centuries following its foundation.

The Church is one of the first examples of Gothic architecture in Italy.

For lovers of Italian music, this abbey is also known for being the place of Giorgio Gaber's funeral.

 Corriere Milano Il mulino della abbazia di Chiaravalle

Possibility of hospitality for both individuals and groups.


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vCard Info:

Address: Via Sant Arialdo, 102, 20139
Milano (MI) Lombardia

Latitude: 45.415891083649946
Longitude: 9.236717820167542
Site: http://www.borgodichiaravalle....

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Type: Building
Function: Monastery
Creation date: 16-12-2019 16:41
Last update: 07/07/2022