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Monastero di Santa Scolastica, Subiaco

Monastero di Santa Scolastica Subiaco
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Il Monastery of Santa Scolastica is located just downstream from the Sacro Speco. Santa Scolastica was the sister of Saint Benedict, and this building is one of the 14 monasteries he founded along his preaching path, the most important of which is certainly the Montecassino Abbey. For a long time, until the end of the 12th century, that of Santa Scolastica was the only Benedictine monastery that resisted earthquakes and Saracen devastations. Initially, it was called “Monastery of San Silvestro” and only later (around the 9th century) took the name “Monastery of San Benedetto and Santa Scolastica,” reaching its current name only in the 14th century. The period of greatest splendor, however, was reached between the 11th and 13th centuries. The entire complex appears as a collection of buildings constructed in different periods and styles: the entrance, distinguished by a portal bearing the Benedictine motto “Ora et labora,” is decidedly modern. Through it, however, one can reach, one after the other, the three internal cloisters, each built in a different era. The first cloister, or “Renaissance Cloister,” dates back to the 16th century; from it, one passes to the second, the “Gothic Cloister,” built in the 14th century, and finally to the “Cosmatesque Cloister,” from the 13th century. The bell tower, on the other hand, originates from the 12th century, while the church was rebuilt in the 18th century. The monastery’s history boasts, in 1465, the establishment of the first Italian printing press inside it, by the two German clerics A. Pannartz and C. Sweynheym, thanks to which its Library, located on the north side of the Gothic cloister, was enriched with valuable books and incunabula. The valley where the building is located was so characterized over the centuries by monks and hermits who lived there in prayer and meditation that it is still remembered today as the “Holy Valley.”

Information about Monastery of Santa Scolastica

Via dei Monasteri, 22
00028 Subiaco (Rome)
077485525
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https://www.polomusealelazio.beniculturali.it/index.php?it/263/monastero-di-santa-scolastica
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