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Splendid Franciscan hermitage... well preserved and full of charm and history
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No comments needed, it has to be done... It is worth it for what it represents and also because it is quiet, without traffic.
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The Pian della Capanna refuge is open most of the year, especially from spring to autumn. It remains a point of reference for those who undertake the path of Saint Francis and for this purpose it offers a bivouac that is always open next to the structure.
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A suggestive place surrounded by greenery. Worth a visit
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Beautiful to do by mountain bike or trekking in the seasons from spring to autumn without snow or ice
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Sacred place of San Francesco d'Assisi, silence and peace reign supreme, stupendous panorama. Absolutely worth seeing, you can get there by car but you can appreciate it much better by arriving there after a trek.
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The hermitage of Cerbaiolo, located in the municipality of Pieve Santo Stefano, has a fascinating history that dates back several centuries. Here are some highlights from its story: 8th century: The first small monastery was built and was built by Tedaldo, lord of Tiferno (Città di Castello), as a gift to his daughter. The daughter's request was to build it on bare rock, "like Golgotha". 12th - 13th century: After a period of growth, the few remaining Benedictine monks abandoned Cerbaiolo to move to two other monasteries in the area, leaving the hermitage uninhabited. 17th century: A chapel in honor of San Antonio is built in the woods, where his hut is said to be. This gesture also served to preserve the memory of a previous small oratory. 18th century: The friars leave Cerbaiolo and move to Pieve Santo Stefano. The hermitage becomes the parish seat with the title of "S. Antonio da Padova" and is governed by a priest. Thus the small hamlet of the Municipality was born. 19th century: In 1867, the poet Giosuè Carducci was a guest in Cerbaiolo and portrayed his experience in the ode "To the friends of the Tiber Valley". 20th century: During the two wars, 39 people lived in Cerbaiolo, in addition to those who lived in the surrounding farmhouses.
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