Founded in 1049 by San Giovanni Gualberto, it is a picturesque monastic complex fortified located among the Chianti hills, at Passignano.
The architectural complex still appears to be enclosed within the fifteenth-century quadrangular wall curtain with corner towers, but the neo-Gothic additions made at the end of the nineteenth century are evident when, suppressed the monastic community, it was transformed into a villa. The church has a single nave in the shape of a Latin cross and it has been almost entirely rebuilt in the second half of the XIX century; inside interesting paintings by Domenico Crespi, known as Passignano, and Alessandro Allori.
The monastery hosts a wonderful Last Supper by Domenico Ghirlandaio painted between 1440 and 1485 and recently restored.
Abbazia di San Michele Arcangelo a Passignano
Str. di Badia, 29, 50028 Badia A Passignano FI