Kostanjevica Monastery (Nova Gorica)

Kostanjevica Monastery (Nova Gorica)

Gorizia

70/10090 min

Kostanjevica Monastery, situated on a 143-meter hill dividing Nova Gorica and the settlement of Pristava, is a significant cultural and spiritual landmark near the Italy-Slovenia border. Established originally as a Carmelite sanctuary in 1623, it evolved into a monastery that attracted pilgrims from the Friuli and Gorizia regions. After its disbandment by Emperor Joseph II in 1781, the Franciscan friars re-established the monastery in 1811, bringing with them a prized library of about 10,000 volumes, now named after the notable Slovene linguist Father Stanislav Škrabec. The monastery suffered severe damage during World War I but was restored between 1924 and 1929. Its crypt holds the remains of Charles X of France and other members of the exiled French Bourbon family, making it a unique historical site. The church interior features exquisite stuccoes from the 17th century, including works by Andrea Larduzzi. Today, the monastery stands as a peaceful spiritual retreat and a repository of rich historical and artistic heritage.

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Tip: Visit during spring or early autumn for pleasant weather and peaceful surroundings. Booking guided tours in advance is recommended to fully appreciate the historical crypt and the monastery's art. Discounts may be available for groups and seniors. The monastery is accessible from both Slovenia and Italy, located close to the border, making it convenient for cross-border visitors.

Zajímavosti

  • The monastery's crypt is the burial place of Charles X of France and his family, exiled after the July Revolution.
  • The monastery's library contains around 10,000 books and is named after Father Stanislav Škrabec, a prominent 19th-century Slovene linguist.
  • The church interior stuccoes were created in phases during the 17th century, with notable work by Andrea Larduzzi in 1661.
  • The monastery was severely damaged during the Battles of the Isonzo in World War I and restored by 1929.

Historie

1623

The Kostanjevica Monastery was founded in 1623 as a Carmelite sanctuary near Gorizia.

Over the next century, it expanded into a monastery and became a pilgrimage site.

1781

Emperor Joseph II disbanded it in 1781, but the Franciscans re-established it in 1811, bringing a valuable library.

The monastery was heavily damaged in World War I and restored in the 1920s.

After World War II, the Italy-Yugoslavia border placed the monastery within the newly formed town of Nova Gorica in Slovenia.

Průvodce po místě

1
Annunciation Church Interior1661
Andrea Larduzzi

Features intricate 17th-century stuccoes, including angelic motifs by Andrea Larduzzi, showcasing Baroque artistry and the monastery's rich decorative history.

2
Franciscan Monastery Library19th century

Houses approximately 10,000 volumes, including rare manuscripts, named after Father Stanislav Škrabec who lived and worked here for over 40 years, reflecting the monastery's scholarly heritage.

3
Crypt of the French Bourbons19th century

The burial site for Charles X of France and his family, exiled after the July Revolution, making the monastery a unique royal necropolis outside France.

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