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Former Monastery of Olivetani
Former Monastery of Olivetani
Former Monastery of Olivetani
Former Monastery of Olivetani
Former Monastery of Olivetani
Former Monastery of Olivetani
Former Monastery of Olivetani
Former Monastery of Olivetani
Former Monastery of Olivetani
Former Monastery of Olivetani
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Elisabetta A. (Betta) (06/16/2019)
Inspiring. Students are lucky to work in this place.
Agata P. (11/26/2019)
Incredible place
Barbara Maria Menichelli (04/21/2019)
Lecce beautiful city ... the former Monastery of the Olivetans is now the University of Lecce ... To visit the church of San Niccolò and San Cataldo ... at the moment visit in the morning by Cai on Monday, Thursday is Saturday
Alexandre Nunes de Oliveira (04/14/2020)
interesting building from the historical point of view
Anna Cordella (10/17/2019)
It is an ancient monastery built in 1180 by Tancredi, count of Lecce, for the Order of San Benedetto, together with the church dedicated to the Saints Nicolò and Cataldo. In 1494, by order of Ferrante II, the Olivetans took over from the Benedictines, initiating a series of expansion interventions. In 1842 the title passed to the Capuchins. In 1870 the monastery was transformed into a hospice and, after decades of decline, it was purchased by the University of Lecce and restored. Today it is home to the Department of Cultural Heritage of the University of Salento.
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