Passignano Abbey
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The medieval suburb. |
The walls of the castle.
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Following the speedway Florence-Siena we find the indications for Passignano
at the height of the exit for Tavarnelle Val di Pesa.
Passignano was one of the most powerful castles of the Val di Pesa and its
existence is documented from the beginning of the 11th century, although on
the hill where it stands there still exists a 'guardingo' (watch tower) built
in the era of the Longobard invasion of Italy. Unlike
all the other strengthened settlements of the area, Passignano had a completely
different history, so much so that we can find it today practically intact,
also thanks to much restoration of last century.
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The signs of the neo gothic restructuring of last century
are clear.
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St. Giovanni Gualberto, founder of the Benedictine monastic order called 'Vallombrosano',
built here in the year 1049 the abbey of S.Michele Archangel. Since then during
the two following centuries, slowly but inexorably, the abbots took possession
also of the surrounding castle, acquiring all the buildings of it and raising
a grandiose strengthened monastic complex in the area once occupied by the feudal
residences with characteristic more of a fortress than a place of prayer. It
has the aspects of a small classical fortress of the 14th century, with quadrangular
plan strengthened by towers at the angles, enclosing all the monastic buildings.
From 1866 the monastery of Passignano was suppressed and the 'castle' was transformed
in villa-farm. Of the primitive constructions that rose outside the abbey, today
remains only a splendid house-tower of the 13th century and the parish church
of S.Biagio with frescos of the 15th century.
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