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Piona Abbey

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Location
  
Colico, Italy

Ecclesiastical or organizational status
  
National monument

Architectural type
  
Church

Phone
  
+39 0341 940331

Affiliation
  
Roman Catholic

Status
  
Active

Province
  
Province of Lecco

Architectural style
  
Romanesque architecture

Piona Abbey

Address
  
Via Abbazia di Piona, 55, 23823 Colico LC, Italy

Similar
  
Villa Monastero, Fort Fuentes, Fort Montecchio‑Lusardi, Villa Carlotta, Castello di Vezio

The Piona Priory or Piona Abbey, is a religious complex on the Lecco bank of Lake Como in the territory of the municipality of Colico, northern Italt.

Contents

The abbey is set at the top of a small peninsula, the Olgiasca, which – like a crooked finger – points into the lake, creating an inlet.

The scenery

The original church of Saint Justina was founded in the 7th century; the ruins of an apse behind the current church of San Nicola belong to this original edifice. A new church was added some centuries later, though before 1138, as testified by an inscription reporting its reconsecration in that date. which was followed - some centuries afterwards - by a priory, with its monastery complex, part of the political-religious network which was led by Cluny and its reform movement.

The location, although away from the main town, was on a military route of critical importance in the wars of the times.

The complex was later put in commendam. It was acquired by the Cistercian order in 1938.

Description

The abbey is in Lombard Gothic style, with French influences. The church has a single nave, measuring 20 x c. 8 m; the current edifice dates mostly from the 12th century reconstruction. The bell tower dates from the 18th century. A previous one, with an octagonal plan, was located on the other side of the church.

The apse has internally some depleted frescoes, dating from the 12th-13th centuries, with Apostles of Byzantine style. The cloister has an irregularly quadrangular plan, and has round arches supported by columns with different type capitals. The northern wall of the portico has a fresco with a symbolic calendar, depicting the months and the different works associated to them.

References

Piona Abbey Wikipedia