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Monastery in Tuscany, Italy
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Church in Tuscany, Italy
Abbey of San Pancrazio al Fango
  • Abbazia di San Pancrazio al Fango (Italian)
42°46′48.1″N 10°56′59″E / 42.780028°N 10.94972°E / 42.780028; 10.94972
LocationIsola Clodia, Diaccia Botrona Natural Reserve
Grosseto, Tuscany
CountryItaly
DenominationRoman Catholic
Architecture
Architectural typeAbbey
StyleRomanesque

The Abbey of San Pancrazio al Fango (Italian: Abbazia di San Pancrazio al Fango) is a ruined abbey in the comune of Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy.

It is situated between Grosseto and Castiglione della Pescaia, in the heart of the Nature Reserve Diaccia Botrona, not far from the La Badiola estate. The church, which is now in ruins, was built in the Middle Ages on a slight hill overlooking the surrounding wetlands, once occupied by Lake Prile near a building from Roman times.

References

  1. Marcella Parisi, Grosseto dentro e fuori porta. L'emozione e il pensiero, Siena, C&P Adver Effigi, 2001
  2. Carlo Citter, Guida agli edifici sacri della Maremma. Abbazie monasteri, pievi e chiese medievali della provincia di Grosseto, Siena, Nuova Immagine, 1996 (2nd edn. 2002), ISBN 88-7145-119-8, pp. 36–37
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