Abbey Of Santa Maria Della Neve, Torrechiara
History
The construction of the initial abbey was commissioned circa 1471 by Count Pier Maria II De’ Rossi at the site of a medieval oratory or small church to house a Benedictine congregation derived from the Abbey of Santa Giustina. The Romanesque-style church with a single nave and attached bell-tower was dedicated to Sancta Maria ad Nives, a common Marian devotion. The facade faces east. The sacristy and church still retain frescoes.
The abbey was shuttered during the Napoleonic occupation, and requisitioned as a barracks. In 1899, it was returned to the Benedictines. The abbey staffed by nuns and oblates offers housing for retreats and a guesthouse for single visitors. Reservations can be made for lunch at the refectory. The abbey has a store that sells honey and products of the orchard.
References
- ^ Monasteries of Emilia-Romagna website.
- ^ https://www.parmawelcome.it/it/scheda/esplora-il-territorio/musei-e-luoghi-di-interesse/chiese-pievi/badia-di-santa-maria-della-neve/ Parma Welcome site]
- ^ Guida da Parma, article by Sabrina Sirte.