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Astino Abbey

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Province
  
Province of Bergamo

Phone
  
+39 035 211355

Astino Abbey

Address
  
Via Astino, 13, 24129 Bergamo BG, Italy

Similar
  
Parco dei Colli di Bergamo, Orto Botanico di Bergamo, Santa Maria Maggiore, Castello di San Vigilio, Bergamo Cathedral

Astino Abbey (Italian: Monastero di Astino) is a monastery in the Astino Valley, Province of Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy. It is no longer active. The buildings were restored in 2015.

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History

Astino Abbey was founded around the year 1070 by a group of members of the Vallumbrosan Order led by John Gualbert during a time in which, through reforms, clerics were trying to revive the Catholic Church's position.

The Romanesque church and the first conventual buildings were built by Bertario, the first abbot, who supervised the abbey for 21 years until 1128.

The monastery was suppressed on 4 July 1797 by the ciil aurhorities of Bergamo. Its assets were given to the nearby hospital, founded and previously run by the monks.

In 1832 the site was put to use as a psychiatric hospital, which it remained until 1892. It was then used for agricultural purposes, and was sold to private buyers in 1923.

In 1973 the property was acquired by a private company for conversion into a golfing centre, but the plan ran into so much opposition that it never came to fruition, and the monastery buildings have been left neglected until 2015.

Church

The Church of Santo Sepulchro ("of the Holy Sepulchre") was consecrated in 1117, but has been rebuilt over the centuries. The base of the bell-tower dates to the 12th-century, but now has a baroque superstructure atop. The building includes a cloister of the 15th century and a chapel to the memory of Blessed Guallo de Roniis, exiled bishop of Brescia.

References

Astino Abbey Wikipedia