04-09-2024
Since the dawn of monasticism in the 6th century, gardens have been an integral part of monastic life. Far more than simple plots to grow food, these sacred spaces have nourished both body and soul for countless monks, nuns,...
12-08-2024
Saint Francis of Assisi is one of Christianity’s most beloved saints, and a figure of considerable contemporary relevance for his commitment to humility, nature and peace. The latter are in abundance along the pilgrimage rout...
07-08-2024
With each stay booked through Monasteries.com, you are being welcomed into a new community and invited to share in new experiences. Often, these communities follow the deep-rooted tradition of hospitality where the monks and...
25-07-2024
For travellers seeking to explore beyond the usual tourist destinations, this guide to secluded monasteries in Italy showcases some lesser-known yet remarkable sites. From the shores of Lake Garda to the olive groves and vine...
09-07-2024
Picture, for a moment, a medieval monastery. What probably comes to mind is an image of peace, serenity, and a simple, secluded existence devoted to prayer and contemplation. But in cenobitic monasticism, where monks and...
04-06-2024
Known famously as the “Floating City”, Venice has always been a city of merchants. From the banks of its canals and mudflats stretched a sprawling empire whose territory spanned from Cyprus in the south right up to the Dolomi...
01-05-2024
As one of Italy’s ‘big three’ artistic cities, alongside Rome and Venice, Florence deserves its spot on every Italian itinerary. But rising accommodation prices make staying there expensive. Most hotels will set you back on a...
26-03-2024
As the country that is home to the Vatican City, and many other sites rich in Christian heritage — Saint Mark’s Basilica in Venice, the Duomo in Florence, and the Basilica of Saint Francis in Assisi, just to name a few — Ital...
25-01-2024
The Via Francigena, an ancient pilgrimage route, stretches across Europe, starting in Canterbury, England before crossing the Channel to traverse France, Switzerland and Italy, ending in Rome. The Via Francigena offers a uniq...
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