Abbey of San Fruttuoso

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The Abbey of San Fruttuoso is a secluded medieval monastery and former Benedictine abbey nestled in a small bay between Camogli and Portofino on the Ligurian coast of Italy, accessible mainly by boat or hiking trails.

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Label Occurrences
Abbey of San Fruttuoso canonical 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman Catholic religious building
medieval monastery
accessibleBy boat
hiking trails
accessRestriction no direct road access
architecturalStyle Romanesque architecture
country Italy
dedicatedTo Saint Fructuosus of Tarragona NERFINISHED
foundedAs Benedictine monastery
hasPart Doria family tombs NERFINISHED
bell tower
church of San Fruttuoso NERFINISHED
cloister
monastic buildings
hasViewOf Ligurian Sea NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Italian national monument
heritageManagedBy Fondo Ambiente Italiano NERFINISHED
locatedBetween Camogli NERFINISHED
Portofino NERFINISHED
locatedIn Liguria NERFINISHED
Metropolitan City of Genoa NERFINISHED
Portofino Regional Natural Park NERFINISHED
San Fruttuoso, Liguria NERFINISHED
locatedInBay San Fruttuoso bay NERFINISHED
locatedOn Ligurian Sea NERFINISHED
materialUsed stone
nearby Christ of the Abyss statue NERFINISHED
Portofino Marine Protected Area NERFINISHED
notableFor Doria family burials
Romanesque cloister
combination of sea and mountain setting
secluded location
ownedBy Fondo Ambiente Italiano NERFINISHED
partOf Gulf of Paradise area NERFINISHED
Italian Riviera NERFINISHED
protectionStatus protected landscape area
reachableFrom Camogli by boat
Camogli by hiking trails
Portofino by boat
Portofino by hiking trails
religion Roman Catholicism
seclusion secluded coastal bay
tourismType cultural tourism
hiking destination
religious tourism
usedAs abbey
monastery
place of worship
tourist attraction

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Portofino, Italy hasNearbyAttraction Abbey of San Fruttuoso
subject surface form: Portofino