San Fruttuoso Abbey
San Fruttuoso Abbey 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 Benedictine monastery and later became a place for the Cistercian order. The abbey is known for its stunning architecture and beautiful natural surroundings.
The abbey features a striking Romanesque church, which houses important artworks, including a statue of Christ of the Abyss submerged in the nearby waters. Accessible only by foot or boat, San Fruttuoso Abbey is a popular destination for visitors seeking both history and scenic beauty.