Cistercian Abbey founded by St. Bernard of Clairvaux around 1135.
At the Abbey, in August, the procession from Fiorenzuola d’Arda to Alseno, in honor of the ... Read more...
It was the seat of the canons of Santa Maria di Reno since the twelfth century. The current building, with the exception of the Romanesque bell tower, was compl... Read more...
In ancient times it was a monastery of the Vallombrosane nuns founded by Barbara Orsi in 1522, suppressed in 1798. The portico, added by P. Fiorini in 1612, was... Read more...
It is the time when also Bologna, near Santa Caterina, then S. Maria del Torlione, the Templars settled in the Palazzo called the Templar Mansion or the Masone ... Read more...
Built by municipal will starting from 1390, designed by Antonio di Vincenzo. The central portal is the work of Jacopo della Quercia (1425-38); the lunettes of t... Read more...
A tombstone, placed on the entrance, is said to be erected on the initiative of Abbot Francesco Grassi in 1741. It is evident that his connection with the surro... Read more...
The church of San Vincenzo was built at the end of the sixteenth century by the union of two pre-existing churches: that of San Vincenzo (XII century) and that ... Read more...
The Municipality of Piacenza and the Catholic Templar Association have engaged in a new project to restructure, maintain and recover a religious building that h... Read more...
Cistercian Abbey founded by St. Bernard of Chiaravalle around 1135.
At the Abbey, in August, the procession from Fiorenzuola d'Arda to Alseno, in honor of the ... Read more...
The Catholic Templars of Italy have offered to draw up and deliver, by 2009, to the Municipality of Busseto, owner of the church of Sant'Anna, which has been cl... Read more...
The Municipality of Fontanellato and the Superintendent for Architectural and Landscape Heritage for the Provinces of Parma and Piacenza granted the Catholic Te... Read more...