Abbey of San Martino delle Scale

Local nameAbbazia Benedettina di San Martino delle Scale
LocationMetropolitan City of Palermo, Italy

The Abbey of San Martino delle Scale is a Benedictine monastery and church located in the hills a few kilometers northwest of Monreale, region of Sicily, Italy. Putatively founded in the 7th-century, but destroyed by the Saracens, it was refounded in 1347. Most of the present structures date to the 17th and 18th-centuries, including a large refurbishment by the architect Giuseppe Venanzio Marvuglia.

The Abbazia or abbey is located in between Monte Cuccio and Monte Caputo. Putatively founded during the rule of Pope Gregory the Great, a monastery at the site was destroyed by the Saracens. The monastery, dedicated to St Martin of Tours, was reformulated in 1347 with 6 monks from the Monastery of San Nicola near Mount Etna. Among the first monks was the blessed Angelo Sinisio, the first abbott, who helped commission the first monastic buildings.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbey_of_San_Martino_delle_Scale

Address San Martino delle Scale 90046, Italy

Coordinates 38°5'28.207" N 13°15'15.981" E

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