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Order
  
Carthusian

Location
  
Public access
  
Yes

Disestablished
  
1808

Founder(s)
  
Giacomo Arcucci

Visible remains
  
Substantial

Phone
  
+39 081 837 6218

Certosa di San Giacomo

Address
  
Via Certosa, 1, 80073 Capri NA, Italy

Similar
  
Villa Jovis, Gardens of Augustus, Via Krupp, Arco Naturale, Faraglioni

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Certosa di San Giacomo is a Carthusian monastery on the island of Capri founded in 1363 by Giacomo Arcucci. The charterhouse has three main areas: the pharmacy and women's church, the buildings for monks, and those for guests. The cloister (Chiostro Grande) is of a late Renaissance design, while the Chiostro Piccolo features Roman marble columns.

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History

Count Giacomo Arcucci, a secretary to Joan I of Naples, established the charterhouse in 1371. He later became a monk himself in 1386.

In 1553 the monastery was restored and fortified and a tower was erected which collapsed in the 18th century.

There was often conflict between the islanders and the monks, who owned land as well as grazing and hunting rights. During the 1656 plague in Capri, the monks sealed themselves off, whereupon the islanders threw their corpses over the wall of the monastery in retribution.

Since 1974 the charterhouse houses the Karl Wilhelm Diefenbach museum among others and is used for cultural events. A high school is also on the premises.

References

Certosa di San Giacomo Wikipedia


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