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  1. Fossanova Abbey, earlier Fossa Nuova, is a church that was formerly a Cistercian abbey located near the railway station of Priverno in Latina, Italy, about 100 kilometres (62 mi) south-east of Rome.

  2. Consecrated in 1208, Fossanova Abbey is the oldest example of a Cistercian monastic complex built in Italy. It is in the open countryside, south of Priverno (LT), on terraces sloping towards the Amaseno river.

  3. Jan 15, 2024 · Fossanova Abbey, also known as Abbazia di Fossanova, is a historic Cistercian monastery located in the Lazio region of central Italy. Nestled amidst the picturesque countryside near the town of Priverno, the abbey is renowned for its beautiful architecture, religious significance, and tranquil surroundings.

  4. In Priverno you absolutely must visit Fossanova Abbey, the first Cistercian monastic complex built in Italy. It is located on the right bank of the Amaseno river, in the Pontine plain, at the foot of the Lepini mountains.

  5. A hamlet of the municipality of Priverno, Fossanova is an enchanting medieval village, enclosed in the evocative setting of the famous Cistercian abbey of Santa Maria. The abbey, founded by the Benedictines in the 9th century, has a characteristic three-nave plan on pillars, with a transept and rectangular choir.

  6. Located in a picturesque village, the Abbey of Fossanova (Abbazia di Fossanova) is a Cistercian abbey with a beautiful church and peaceful cloisters. Begun in 1163, Fossanova is considered a magnificent example of Cistercian architecture, reflecting that of Clairvaux.

  7. In its majestic elegance and solid structure, the Abbey of Fossanova represents a true jewel of Cistercian architecture, prototype of a new taste, transplanted from Burgundy to central-southern Italy, manifesto of a new spirituality.