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Abbazia di Pomposa e Museo Pomposiano, Codigoro

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L’Pomposa Abbey was established around the 7th century along the Romea road, between Venice and Ravenna. It reached its peak economic, cultural, and spiritual expansion in the 11th century, to which belong the church’s atrium, with its simple architecture decorated with brick bands and circular screens, and the bell tower (1063). The Abbey then experienced an inexorable decline, until the abandonment by the monks in the 17th century, but the 14th century shows evidence of great quality: the Church frescoes, started in 1351 by Vitale da Bologna, those of the Chapter Hall (by 1310) and those of the Refectory, attributed to Pietro da Rimini (circa 1320). The history of the Abbey is summarized in the Museum, a very interesting collection of artifacts and art objects from the 6th to the 19th century.

Information on Pomposa Abbey and Pomposian Museum

Via Pomposa Centro, 12
44021 Codigoro (Ferrara)
0532 234100
sbapfe.operativo@beniculturali.it
https://www.emiliaromagna.beniculturali.it/index.php?it/260/i-luoghi-della-cultura-in-emilia-romagna/20751/abbazia-di-pomposa-e-museo-pomposiano
Church: Monday to Sunday 8:30 AM – 7:30 PM. Abbey and museum: Tuesday to Sunday 8:30 AM – 7:30 PM
€ 5.00; on holidays € 3.00 and free entry to the church
 Source: MIBACT

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