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Santa Maria Casanova

Coordinates: 42°22′41″N 13°52′03″E / 42.377951°N 13.867554°E / 42.377951; 13.867554
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Cistercian Abbey of Santa Maria Casanova
Santa Maria Casanova is located in Italy
Santa Maria Casanova
Location within Italy
Monastery information
OrderCistercian
Established1191
Disestablished1807
Mother houseTre Fontane Abbey
DiocesePescara-Penne
Site
LocationVilla Celiera, Italy
Coordinates42°22′41″N 13°52′03″E / 42.377951°N 13.867554°E / 42.377951; 13.867554
Public accessyes

The Abbey of Santa Maria Casanova (Italian: Abbazia di Santa Maria di Casanova) was a Cistercian monastery located in Villa Celiera, Province of Pescara, Italy. [1]

History

The abbey was founded in 1191 by the mother abbey of Tre Fontane in Rome, line of Clairvaux. Its construction was completed in 1208 and it was the first Cistercian abbey in Abruzzo.

It had as daughter abbeys the Abbey of St. Mary of Ripalta, San Pastore Abbey and Santo Spirito d'Ocre. It was ruled by the Cistercians until the suppression of religious orders in the Kingdom of Naples by Joseph Bonaparte in 1807.

Architecture

Nowadays the abbey is almost completely destroyed. The only part still in place is the tower, recently restored.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Casanova (Pennensi)" (in Italian). Monastero cistercense della Certosa di Firenze. Retrieved December 31, 2014.

Bibliography

  • Mammarella, Luigi (1995). "Santa Maria di Casanova". Abbazie e monasteri cistercensi in Abruzzo (in Italian). Cerchio (AQ): Adelmo Polla Editore. p. 31-56. ISBN 8874070276.