Abbazia di Santa Maria delle Moie, Romanesque Benedictine abbey in Moie, Italy.
Abbazia di Santa Maria delle Moie is a Romanesque abbey in Moie with a Greek cross plan and three naves supported by cruciform pillars. The eastern end features semicircular apse sections that define the classical Romanesque design.
The abbey was founded in the 11th century by the Attoni-Alberici-Gozoni family to consolidate their power in the region through religious establishments. This foundation was part of a larger strategy to control territorial positions through both spiritual and secular institutions.
The interior displays painted artworks spanning centuries, including a 16th-century Saint Anthony Abbot and an 18th-century Madonna with Child. These pieces reflect the artistic tastes of the communities who worshipped here over time.
The abbey is located at Piazza Santa Maria in Moie and functions as an active parish church, so it remains open during service times. Visitors should respect regular opening hours and dress appropriately when entering the building.
The abbey's name comes from its location in areas once called 'moje', referring to marshlands that formerly characterized this territory. This naming is a rare linguistic trace of the landscape that once defined the region.
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