A Romanesque implant with hints of Gothic

The construction in bricks, with the characteristics of the Cistercian rule in Italy, has the proportions of Romanesque churches but highlights in the ribs and in the architectural decorations, the arrival of the Gothic style. The same stylistic characteristics are reproduced in the chapter house, in the cloister up to the laboratories, presenting a unitary complex of great charm for the visitor.

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