Sant’Egidio Abbey, Fontanella

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Amid the rolling vineyards and olive groves of Sotto il Monte Giovanni XXIII lies the Romanesque Abbey of Sant’Egidio, founded around 1080 by Alberto da Pontida under the Cluniac order. Its medieval architecture speaks of strength and endurance—stone walls, apses, and the tall bell tower rising above the terraced hillsides. Centuries of devotion softened its austerity, leaving traces of frescoes and a serene presence within the Lombard landscape.

This photograph captures the abbey in gentle light, revealing warm textures of weathered stone against lush green vineyards, where faith, history, and nature intertwine in timeless harmony.

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Amid the rolling vineyards and olive groves of Sotto il Monte Giovanni XXIII lies the Romanesque Abbey of Sant’Egidio, founded around 1080 by Alberto da Pontida under the Cluniac order. Its medieval architecture speaks of strength and endurance—stone walls, apses, and the tall bell tower rising above the terraced hillsides. Centuries of devotion softened its austerity, leaving traces of frescoes and a serene presence within the Lombard landscape.

This photograph captures the abbey in gentle light, revealing warm textures of weathered stone against lush green vineyards, where faith, history, and nature intertwine in timeless harmony.

Learn more about Open vs Limited Editions plus Exclusive Rights.