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9 April, 2020 8:59 pm

Touring Milan: the Chiaravalle Abbey

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Milan has many hidden secrets for the tourist that are worth discovering and exploring while taking your time around the city.
Taking a trip out of Milan’s centre, you can visit the Parco Agricolo Sud and its wonderful abbeys, starting with the Cistercian monastery of Chiaravalle.
Founded by Cistercian monks in 1135, the Chiaravalle Abbey is instantly recognisable for its splendid bell tower.

Precious artwork is conserved in its complex, including a Madonna and Child by Bernardino Luini and frescoes from Fiammenghini.

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Taking a walk through the gothic cloisters is truly worth it, as is a visit to the chapter house.
Visit the Borgodichiaravalle site for more information on the area and the history of the Abbey.

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