Walking from Valle Christi Monastery to Rapallo
Walking from the Valle Christi monastery to Rapallo.
A stroll in the small park where the Valle Christi monastery (or at least its ruins) is located.
A few months ago I went, after a long time that I had been meaning to, to visit it and I was very impressed.
It exudes sacredness but also history and mystery.
I invite you to go and see it, it is very convenient by car.
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Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-S 10-18.
If you want to see all the photos I took at the monastery click here:
There is also the official website of the festival that is celebrated there annually: vallechristi.it.
The monastery of Santa Maria in Valle Christi was a Catholic place of worship located in the hamlet of San Massimo, in via San Massimo, in the municipality of Rapallo in the metropolitan city of Genoa. The former monastic complex from the thirteenth century is included in the list of Italian national monuments; it is one of the few surviving examples of Gothic architecture in the entire Ligurian territory.
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The Valle Christi monastery in Rapallo – Le monastère de Valle Christi à Rapallo – El monasterio de Valle Christi en Rapallo – O mosteiro de Valle Christi em Rapallo – Das Kloster Valle Christi in Rapallo – Tu viện Valle Christi ở Rapallo – 拉帕洛的 Valle Christi 修道院 – ラパロのヴァッレクリスティ修道院
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