Abbey of Sant’Antimo (Abbazia di Sant’Antimo)

Abbey of Sant'Antimo (Abbazia di Sant'Antimo)

Abbey of Sant’Antimo (Abbazia di Sant’Antimo)

Nestled in the rolling olive groves of the Val d’Orcia, the Abbey of Sant’Antimo (Abbazia di Sant’Antimo) is a 12th-century Romanesque church and monastery located near the hilltown of Montalcino. The abbey’s stone walls and intricate carvings stand as a testament to its rich history, while the serene surroundings offer a tranquil escape. Visitors can explore the well-preserved interior, admire the detailed frescoes, and listen to the hauntingly beautiful Gregorian chants that often fill the air. The abbey is a popular stop during wine tours and day trips through the Tuscan countryside, providing a glimpse into the region’s spiritual and cultural heritage.

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