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Map and Informations |
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Charterhouse by Padula |
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Padula Charterhouse,
22 Km away from our B&B Cottage |
Twenty-two kilometers from our Bed and Breakfast, walking
passed one of the most scenic roads in our land, you'll find
Padula, known for its Charterhouse, an unquestionably artistic
and prestigious monument.
The Padula Charterhouse was founded in 1306 by Tommaso Sanseverino,
Count of Marsico and owner of Vallo di Diano. It was initially
conceived as linked to the people's religious organization,
the "Certosini", a monastic order founded by Saint
Brunone whose home is now in Grenoble, France.
This Padula Charterhouse is so unique and different from any
other because of its wide and numerous rooms; just mentioning
some numbers gives us an idea of the actual space. The gardens,
market yard and monastery cover over 250.000 square meters.
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Landscapes around... |
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The entrance |
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The Cemetery |
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Padula from the cloister |
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The Large Staircase |
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The Church |
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The
Charterhouse San Lorenzo of Padula Monastery extends on 52.000 square
meters, 30.000 of which are indoor. There are 320 rooms, while halls
and galleries expand for 2500 meters, porches are built on 300 columns
in Padula Stone. There are 500 doors, 550 windows, 13 yards, 100
chimneys, 52 stars and 41 fountains.
All these numbers prove the San Lorenzo Charterhouse, known as Padula
Certosa is actually Europe's biggest; we can therefore easily deduct
that it consists of a complex of many buildings which were added
and piled up through the centuries up to the clear baroque marks
we can see today. The one-aisle gothic church is exceptionally gorgeous,
with cross vaults and groin arches. The floors are majolicated and
go back to the XVIII century; the Chorus of Fathers is extremely
prestigious, entirely notched and carved.
A glorious wide staircase connects two levels of the big cloister,
while the staircase in Padula Charterhouse develops in two elliptical
ramps offering visitors a striking scenic effect. Since 1957 a specific
Padula Charterhouse area presents the Archeological Museum of West
Lucania.
The Padula Charterhouse Museum preserves objects which were recovered
in the Tanagro Valley, specifically in the areas between Padula
and Sala Consilina. This is certainly a destination our B&B
guests cannot opt out of their vacation.
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The Kitchen |
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Luce Filtrante |
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The monk's cells |
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St. Michael
Archangel |
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