Cistercian Abbey of Santo Spirito d'Ocre | |
Order: | Cistercian |
Established: | 1248 |
Disestablished: | 1692 |
Mother: | Santa Maria Casanova |
Diocese: | L'Aquila |
Location: | Ocre, Italy |
Map Type: | Italy |
Coord: | 42.2843°N 13.4949°W |
Public Access: | yes |
The Abbey of Santo Spirito d'Ocre (Italian: Monastero di Santo Spirito d'Ocre) was a Cistercian monastery located in Ocre, Province of L'Aquila, Italy.[1]
The fortified monastery was built in 1226 on an ancient religious building, existing since 1222. In 1248 Santo Spirito became a Cistercian abbey, founded by the mother abbey of Casanova, line of Clairvaux, and it was ruled by the Cistercians until 1692.
The monastery is a fortified building, with walls all around the abbey and a very small number of windows and doors.
Inside the walls, all the usual components of a monastery are still in place, with the church on the north side and the remaining rooms of the abbey in the two buildings on the west and east sides.