The abbey sits a mile above the small city of Mercogliano; it is a National Monument, rich in exquisite works of art. The sanctuary is the central abbey for several Benedectine monasteries in southern Italy. A funicular links the sanctuary to Mercogliano.
1) Outside the abbey at about 150 m from the monastery, is a guest house called Nido d’Aquila (Eagle’s Nest)which can accommodate up to 50 guests in two large dorms and 4 smaller dorms. Baths are shared. Both men and women are welcome but sexes are segregated.
2) In another guest house annexed to the abbey, are 25 beds in small dorms with 6 to 10 beds. Baths are shared. Both men and women are welcome but sexes are segregated.
3) Inside the abbey: hospitality is reserved for male religious representatives or young men seeking vocational retreats.
Towels and linens are supplied upon request, but it is recommended that guests provide their own.
Note: depending on weather conditions, both guesthouses are open from Easter to October.
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