Benedictine Abbey since the VII-VIII century, already constitutes in the Longobard age the most ancient Veronese monastery, while the church has come to us in the prevailing fifteenth-century forms.
Absolutely unmissable are the inlays of the sacristy wardrobes, the elegant wooden choir and the lectern carved in the fifteenth century by the skilled hands of the friar Giovanni da Verona, while in a small chapel in the northern transept is preserved the "Muletta", a wooden statue representing Jesus on the mule ready to enter Jerusalem.