Monastery of the Poor Clares at Santa Chiara
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The Monastery of the Poor Clares at Santa Chiara in Filottrano stands as a silent guardian of history, its imposing structure dominating the southeastern part of the town. Its position, almost against the town walls, offers a panoramic view of the gentle hills of the Marche region, creating an atmosphere of profound tranquility.
Crossing the threshold—or even just admiring the adjoining church—feels like stepping back in time. Founded in 1578, the entire complex was skillfully redesigned in the 18th century, a period that enriched it with Baroque and Rococo elements. The interior of the church is a jewel of devotion and art:
- Elegant Stucco: The Cappelloncino stands out for its finely crafted stucco decorations, which frame sacred artworks and an imposing wooden crucifix.
- 18th-Century Music: On the choir loft, a magnificent 18th-century organ, still in working order, awaits to fill the space with its notes, enriching celebrations with an ancient solemnity.
This place is not just a monument: it is a living community. The Poor Clare nuns, faithful to the rule of enclosure, lead a life entirely devoted to contemplation and prayer. Their presence is tangible through the grille separating the altar, a symbol of their chosen life of seclusion. Yet their work is concrete and artistic: from preparing the communion wafers to the meticulous restoration of sacred vestments and artistic embroidery.
The Monastery of the Poor Clares is an oasis of spirituality where time seems to stand still, offering visitors a rare glimpse into the devotion and beauty that have shaped the religious history of Filottrano.
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