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Milan: Viboldone Abbey - Abbazia di Viboldone in San Giuliano - Interior
Lombardia

The Viboldone Abbey, " Abbazia di Viboldone", is the only remaining part of an ancient complex and it is considered one of the most important medieval buildings in Lombardy. The sober interior in the 360photo presents three naves and is covered by cross vaults. Many are the 14th century frescoes preserved in the church, painted among the others by Giusto de Menabuoi, Michelino da Besozzo and a florentine master close to Giotto. The church was founded in 1176 and completed in 1348 by a community of Humiliates Monks, "Monaci Umiliati". Presently it houses a community of Benedectine Nuns.

Copyright: Pietro Madaschi
Art: Spherical
Resolution: 10000x5000
Taken: 24/03/2012
Hochgeladen: 28/03/2012
Published: 28/03/2012
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Tags: italia; italy; lombardia; lombardy; milano; milan; san giuliano; viboldone; medioevo; middle age; abbazia; abbey; chiesa; church; romanico; romanesque; monaci; monks; monache; nuns; humiliates; umiliati; benedettini; benedectines; giotto; michelino da besozzo; giusto menabuoi
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