These are two true Romanesque style gems in Camonica Valley (11th and 12th centuries). San Siro was built directly on the rock perched over the river and boasts a magnificent door, frescoes, and the crypt. Announced by the octagonal lantern rising over the vegetation, San Salvatore is a splendid testament to the presence of Cluny monks.
Pieve di San Siro – Frazione Cemmo – not accessible
Monastero di San Salvatore – Via Monastero – partially accessible
Free entrance/Donation
Hours:
Pieve di San Siro
April-October: Saturday, Sunday, and holidays 3:00pm-6:00pm
Upon reservation on other days and times
Monastero di San Salvatore
April-October: Saturday, Sunday, and holidays 10:00am-1:00pm
Upon reservation on other days and times
Pieve di San Siro
via Pieve di San Siro
Where is it located?
Location
Pieve di San Siro
via Pieve di San Siro
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