The abbey, together with the annexed 15th century Ospedale della Precettoria (Hospital), is located along the Via Francigena route. It is a typical example of French Gothic influence and houses an important cycle of 15th century paintings by Giacomo Jaquerio.
Preceptories were structures that in the Middle Ages were run by religious, with a Preceptor at the head, usually consisting of a church with a cloister and rooms for the monks, and facilities for various uses. Around them there was often a farm that ensured the living of the occupants.
Of the original nucleus of the Precettoria di Sant’Antonio di Ranverso, the church with its late-medieval bell tower and the ancient convent connected perpendicularly to the hill reliefs are still visible today. The ’chiostrino’, a small garden in which three arched bays reopened and restored by D’Andrade are visible.
Next to the church is the Ospedaletto, where the sick were originally cared for, later converted into a farmstead and of which the ancient entrance portal remains visible. Inside the complex is the cascina Bassa, separated from the farmsteads known as ’di levante’ and ’di mezzo’ by the containment walls of the Rivoli bealera. At present, the rural and convent parts are closed to the public due to problems with the static nature of the buildings.
Preceptories were structures that in the Middle Ages were run by religious, with a Preceptor at the head, usually consisting of a church with a cloister and rooms for the monks, and facilities for various uses. Around them there was often a farm that ensured the living of the occupants.
Of the original nucleus of the Precettoria di Sant’Antonio di Ranverso, the church with its late-medieval bell tower and the ancient convent connected perpendicularly to the hill reliefs are still visible today. The ’chiostrino’, a small garden in which three arched bays reopened and restored by D’Andrade are visible.
Next to the church is the Ospedaletto, where the sick were originally cared for, later converted into a farmstead and of which the ancient entrance portal remains visible. Inside the complex is the cascina Bassa, separated from the farmsteads known as ’di levante’ and ’di mezzo’ by the containment walls of the Rivoli bealera. At present, the rural and convent parts are closed to the public due to problems with the static nature of the buildings.
Località Sant'Antonio di Ranverso - 10090, Buttigliera Alta
Services
Bookshop
Parking
Admissions
Full Ticket€ 5.00
Reduced€ 4.00
People with disabilities, Teachers, Over 65 years old, Teachers, Aged 6-18, FCA employees, Ministry of Defence employees, groups of minimum 15 pax, Miur, Circolo dei Lettori members, Fai members, Tci members
Reduced€ 2.50
School groups
Free
Accompanying people with disabilities, Journalists with badges, Italian Tourist Guides, tourist guides, tourist guides Province of Torino, teachers with stundents, children under 6, Abbonamento Musei holders, Torino+Piemonte Card owners
Full Ticket€ 18.00
Combo ticket
Palazzina di Caccia di Stupinigi, Abbazia di Staffarda, Precettoria Sant'Antonio di Ranverso
Reduced€ 13.00
People with disabilities, Over 65 years old, Combo ticket, aged 3-18, groups of minimum 15 pax
Palazzina di Caccia di Stupinigi, Abbazia di Staffarda, Precettoria Sant'Antonio di Ranverso
Free
Holders Torino+Piemonte Card
Timetables
Weekly opening
MON
Closed
TUE
Closed
WED
09:30 – 13:00
14:00 – 17:30
THU
09:30 – 13:00
14:00 – 17:30
FRI
09:30 – 13:00
14:00 – 17:30
SAT
09:30 – 13:00
14:00 – 17:30
SUN
09:30 – 13:00
14:00 – 17:30
Ingresso consentito fino a 30 minuti prima della chiusura
(ore 12.30 - ore 17.00)
Ticketing
30 minuti prima della chiusura
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