The rarely seen cloister in Torri, a small town in the province of Siena. The Romanesque stile has three registers


The rarely seen cloister in Torri, a small town in the province of Siena. The Romanesque stile has three registers. The lowest is white travertine and black marble, the middle is terracotta and the upper is wooden. The cloister is only open to the public a few hours every week. Webgrab: The small village of Torri, 14 km from Sienna, is famous for the Abbey of Santa Mustiola (Chiesa della Santissima Trinità e di Santa Mustiola, first recorded in 1070) and its cloister (13-14 C). It is unique in Tuscany in having preserved its Romanesque character despite subsequent restorations. The beautiful polychromatic cloister has loggias on three levels. The lowest arches are decorated with black and white marble and supported by columns, the middle loggia is decorated with bricks and the upper loggia has wood columns. The village was founded by Vallombrosan monks. The cloister is now the property of the Bicocchi family and may be visited on limited days of the week.


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Location: Torri, Province of Siena, Tuscany, Italy
Photo credit: © Christine Webb / Alamy / Afripics
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