The Sacra di San Michele, or more precisely the San Michele della Chiusa Abbey, is an architectural complex perched atop Mount Pirchiriano, at the entrance to the Val di Susa in the Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont. Situated on an imposing 26-meter pedestal at an altitude of 960 meters above sea level, it overlooks the boundary between the Cozie Alps and the Po Valley. The origins of the Sacra date back to the 10th century when a group of Benedictine monks settled there for a life of eremitic devotion. The complex showcases a blend of architectural styles, ranging from Romanesque to Gothic, reflecting different phases of construction and expansion. Its church facade features a Romanesque portal with sculpted lunettes, while the interior boasts precious frescoes and sculpturesThe Sacra di San Michele has inspired the historical novel “The Name of the Rose” by Umberto Eco. The novel was later loosely adapted into a film directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud, starring Sean Connery.
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