Abbazia delleTre Fontane

Abbazia delleTre Fontane - Rome
  • Type: Religious Sights
  • NileGuide Expert Says:

    Though the church is small and a bit out of the way, the visit may be worth it just to get the chocolates! In Italy, monks are renowned for their production of olive oil, wine and chocolates. At this spot, make sure to get a variety of the Monk-made chocolates to bring home as gifts.


  • Description:

    • According to tradition, when St Paul was decapitated his head bounced on the ground three times and where it bounced rose three springs. This is where the 'Abbazia delle Tre Fontane' was founded, which during the Jubilees became a place of pilgrimage where faithful followers received plenary indulgence. The Abbazia is a complex of three churches built where the three fountains emerge. It is set in a tranquil location, surrounded by eucalyptus trees planted in 1868 by Trappist monks who, still famous for the liquor they produce from eucalyptus plants and their excellent chocolate, became proprietors of the land (which had been left since 1600 due to its barrenness). The three churches are the SS Vincenzo and Anastasio, the largest of the three, Santa Maria in Scala Coeli and S. Paolo alle Tre Fontane.
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    • Details
      • Contact:

      • tel: +39 6 540 1655
      • fax: +39 6 541 3395
      • Address:

      • via di Acque Salvie 1
      • Rome 00142
      • Hours:

      • 8a-6p M-Su
      • Strenuousness:

      • No Sweat

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