
Both architecturally and artistically unique, this monastery commissioned
in 1342 by Niccolò Acciaioli, viceroy of the Kingdom of Naples,
was originally home to Carthusian monks.

Today Cistercian monks (who have lived here since 1958) give visitors
a guided tour of the complex’s treasures. The tour winds its way
through the monastery, taking in the Chiostrino dei Monaci e il Capitolo,
a cloister featuring Albertinelli’s 1506 work, "The Crucifixion."
Other architectural works, completed in different periods, make up the
Certosa complex. Free admission.
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