Abbey of San Fruttuoso
The Abbey of San Fruttuoso is a historic monastery located in a secluded bay along the Italian Riviera, near the village of Camogli. Founded in the 10th century, it was originally a place for monks to live and worship. The abbey features a beautiful Romanesque church and a stunning backdrop of lush greenery and cliffs, making it a popular destination for visitors.
The abbey is also known for its rich history, including its ties to the Benedictine order and its role in maritime trade. Today, it is part of the Portofino National Park and can be accessed by hiking trails or by boat, attracting both tourists and history enthusiasts.