Today the complex hosts the Museum of the Ancient Streets, that want to offer an historical documentary research of the progress and the evolution of the territory.
Monastero di San Salvaro
Via Pozzotto, 3 , Urbana - 35040
Near the shore of the river Fratta, on the border with the province of Vicenza, rises the complex of San Salvaro. Next to the church, built in Romanesque style but restored many times, continue the massive buildings of the monastery, which incorporate the court of the cloister. Above the main entrance door we can notice a very ancient emblem in trachite of the Camaldolese Order; later, in 1407, here arrived the Agostiniani, who held the religious site until 1690. In that year in fact, the church of San Salvaro passed directly under the bishop of Padua.
Today the complex hosts the Museum of the Ancient Streets, that want to offer an historical documentary research of the progress and the evolution of the territory.
Today the complex hosts the Museum of the Ancient Streets, that want to offer an historical documentary research of the progress and the evolution of the territory.
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TAKE ME HERE: Via Pozzotto, 3