{"id":22724,"date":"2020-11-30T11:21:40","date_gmt":"2020-11-30T10:21:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/visitpiacenza.it\/itinerari\/the-road-to-the-monasteries\/"},"modified":"2024-05-08T13:03:33","modified_gmt":"2024-05-08T11:03:33","slug":"the-road-to-the-monasteries","status":"publish","type":"itinerari","link":"https:\/\/visitpiacenza.it\/en\/itineraries\/the-road-to-the-monasteries\/","title":{"rendered":"THE ROAD TO THE MONASTERIES (Via dei Monasteri Regi)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Close to Piacenza, parallel to the Pilgrim&#8217;s Way (Via Francigena), which headed to Tuscany through Cisa pass, there was the less known Via dei Monasteri Regi. It connected Fiorenzuola (haven of an ancient monastic tradition) to Borgotaro towards Bratello pass, until it reached the Pilgrim&#8217;s Way close to Pontremoli.<\/p>\n<h3>The path Via dei Monasteri regi<\/h3>\n<p>The pilgrims that came from \u00a0Piacenza stopped in Fiorenzuola, then continued to Castell\u2019Arquato, a Longobard and Medieval\u00a0castrum.<br \/>\nThey reached Lugagnano and Lavernasco (the ancient name for Vernasca), which castle is recorded for the first time in a document from 1015 addressed to the monastery of Tolla.<\/p>\n<p>Pilgrims continued to Morfasso, with the abbey of S. Salvatore and S. Gallo di Tolla, of which scattered ruins are still visible today because of the land composition and possibly because the building materials were re-used for other buildings.<\/p>\n<p>Later on, the path went past Cogno and Gazzo to reach Bardi, a centre under the rich Longobard abbey of San Silvestro di Nonantola, until it connected to the Abbots&#8217; Way from Bobbio.<br \/>\nDown from Bardi along Noveglia valley, the pilgrims reached Gravago, anc ancient monastery of Benedictine monks dedicated to San Michele Arcangelo, of which only few elements remain standing, like the sacristy and the church. Then through Bratello pass, the easiest among those leading to Lunigiana from Parma province, the pilgrims reached Pontremoli and the Pilgrim&#8217;s Way through Pieve di Vignoia, or the castle of Grondola, which dominated the road to the pass to Tuscany. For the domination of this castle many noble families from Piacenza, Parma and the Malaspina family have fought over the years.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Close to Piacenza, parallel to the Pilgrim\u2019s Way (Via Francigena), which headed to Tuscany through Cisa pass, there was the less known Via dei Monasteri Regi. It connected Fiorenzuola (haven of an ancient monastic tradition) to Borgotaro towards Bratello pass, until it reached the Pilgrim\u2019s Way close to Pontremoli.The path The pilgrims that came from \u00a0Piacenza stopped in Fiorenzuola, then continued to Castell\u2019Arquato, a Longobard and Medieval\u00a0castrum. They reached Lugagnano and Lavernasco (the ancient name for Vernasca), which castle is recorded for the first time in a document from 1015 addressed to the monastery of Tolla. Pilgrims continued to Morfasso, with the abbey of S. Salvatore and S. Gallo di Tolla, of which scattered ruins are still visible today because of the land composition and possibly because the building materials were re-used for other buildings.\u00a0 Later on, the path went past Cogno and Gazzo to reach Bardi, a centre under the rich Longobard abbey of San Silvestro di Nonantola, until it connected to the Abbots\u2019 Way from Bobbio.\u00a0 Down from Bardi along Noveglia valley, the pilgrims reached Gravago, anc ancient monastery of Benedictine monks dedicated to San Michele Arcangelo, of which only few elements remain standing, like the sacristy and the church. Then through Bratello pass, the easiest among those leading to Lunigiana from Parma province, the pilgrims reached Pontremoli and the Pilgrim\u2019s Way through Pieve di Vignoia, or the castle of Grondola, which dominated the road to the pass to Tuscany. For the domination of this castle many noble families from Piacenza, Parma and the Malaspina family have fought over the years.","protected":false},"featured_media":17803,"parent":0,"template":"","territorio":[935],"categorie_itinerari":[942],"class_list":["post-22724","itinerari","type-itinerari","status-publish","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","territorio-val-darda-en","categorie_itinerari-walks-cultural-itineraries"],"acf":{"contatti_iat":[{"contatto_iat":"telephone","valore":"Comune di Vernasca tel.+39.0523.895223"},{"contatto_iat":"email","valore":"viamonasteri.valdarda@gmail.com"},{"contatto_iat":"website","valore":"https:\/\/viamonasteriregi.wordpress.com\/"}],"location":{"lat":"44.800017","lng":"9.830961","address":""},"area_turistica":"","dettaglio-itinerario":"For a map of the full path, see https:\/\/viamonasteriregi.files.wordpress.com\/2013\/02\/web-cartina-piacenza-2-versione-2-copia-3.jpg","iat":[33740],"localita":[33138]},"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v26.7 - 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