Uñt’ayata: 25.11.2022
And then we headed towards Abruzzo, where the first highlight was the legendary Monte Cassino.
The ascent up the mountain is blessed with great views all around, and you can read the history here rudimentarily
Battle of Monte Cassino - Wikipedia
It is the main house of the Benedictine Order and its foundations date back to the year 529. It was founded by St. Benedict of Nursia on the site of an old temple of Apollo.
The abbey was completely destroyed in 1944 during an Allied air raid, even though there were no German/Italian soldiers there.
It was faithfully rebuilt according to the Latin saying
“ubi erat, quomodo erat”
“where it was, how it was”
The abbey
The view outside
The exterior is built in a very geometric way around three courtyards, with colonnaded corridors.
The first courtyard
The second courtyard
View towards the third courtyard, which is behind/above the second one
Sculptures of saints everywhere
View from the stairs
Then the church, it is one of the most beautiful and elaborate places of worship we have ever seen.
When you enter, it is completely silent and only a little light falls inside
View towards the altar
The view back towards the door reveals where the soft yellow light comes from
High above the entrance is a yellow window, which is oriented to capture the soft afternoon sun
The altar
The small chubby golden angels
The nave
The dome above the altar
Behind the altar, the organist sits and on carved benches on the left and right sits the choir
Next to the altar is the entrance to the crypt
Thousands of tiny mosaic tiles
Interior views
The view is fascinating
The courtyard
We spend the night a little below on a forest parking lot