Pulsano Abbey

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Pulsano Abbey is a historic medieval monastic complex and pilgrimage site located on the Gargano promontory in southern Italy.

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Label Occurrences
Pulsano Abbey canonical 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Benedictine monastery
Catholic monastery
medieval abbey
pilgrimage site
category Benedictine monasteries in Italy
Christian pilgrimage sites in Italy
Monasteries in Apulia
country Italy
dedicatedTo Saint Mary of Pulsano NERFINISHED
elevation approximately 400 metres above sea level
foundedBy Giovanni da Matera NERFINISHED
Saint John of Matera NERFINISHED
foundedIn 6th century
hasArchitecturalStyle Romanesque architecture NERFINISHED
medieval architecture
hasHeritageStatus protected cultural property of Italy
hasPart cloister
hermit caves
monastic buildings
monastic church
pilgrimage paths
hasViewOf Adriatic Sea NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Italian national monument
knownFor hermitages of Pulsano NERFINISHED
medieval monastic complex
panoramic views of Gargano coast
languageOfLiturgicalUse Italian
Latin
locatedIn Apulia NERFINISHED
Gargano NERFINISHED
Province of Foggia NERFINISHED
southern Italy NERFINISHED
locatedNear Monte Sant’Angelo NERFINISHED
locatedOn Gargano promontory NERFINISHED
near Sanctuary of Monte Sant’Angelo NERFINISHED
overlooks Gulf of Manfredonia NERFINISHED
partOf Gargano National Park NERFINISHED
pilgrimageDestinationSince Middle Ages NERFINISHED
region Gargano subregion of Apulia NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
restoredIn 20th century
late 20th century
touristAttraction yes
tradition Benedictine Rule NERFINISHED
underJurisdictionOf Archdiocese of Manfredonia-Vieste-San Giovanni Rotondo NERFINISHED
usedFor Christian pilgrimage
monastic life
religious retreats

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Monte Sant'Angelo (Italy) contains Pulsano Abbey
subject surface form: Monte Sant'Angelo