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				Abbazia di Santa Maria Assunta a Cončo
Loc. Badia a Coneo 53034 Colle di Val d’Elsa
Telephone 0577.959068
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Located  near the intersection of the route of the Via Francigena and the hilly  road to Volterra was founded around 1000 and immediately adopted the  rule benedettina.L 'aggregation reform vallombrosana occurred between  1073 and the passage 1076.Dopo order  Vallombrosan it was decided to erect a new church abbey church whose  construction began certainly after May 5, 1108 and was dedicated to  Santa Maria in 1124 and consecrated in the presence of the bishops of  Volterra, of Anagni and Acqui. The  Bishop of Volterra was also the owner of the monastery and the cha know  half of the twelfth century it was ruled by an abbot named Ugo [4],  which was confirmed in his role as April 23, 1179 by Pope Alexander III  in 1195 and the Abbot called  Ildebrando.Nel 1254 to repay debts incurred by the bishop of Volterra  against the Sienese bankers Abbey Conèo was forced to pledge its assets  to the latter but despite this the end of the thirteenth century the  abbey rents were large  fully comparable to other rich monasteries valdelsani.Tra the  fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, the abbey began to decline and was  given in commendam but it was a great choice, in 1576, the old abbey  became a parish on which they depended for 30 families abitanti.Gli  about 150 inhabitants of the parish of Conèo were steadily increasing  so that by the mid-eighteenth century it was considered necessary to  carry out modification work that affected both the inside and the  outside. The  church was completely restored between 1920 and 1922, on this occasion  with the economic contribution of the town of Colle Baroque additions  were all removed and the building was restored to the Romanesque style.
The building of the church, consisting of a rectangular nave with transept apse vaulted with a dome on the cruise.
The  facade has a portal architrave with a round arch with the ring  decorated with rosettes and cord plugged into a fake tunnel roof  consists of five arches resting on columns with decorated capitals  concluded with anthropomorphic figures and brackets carved with animal  figures. At the edge of the facade there are two half ended with capitals ungulates. The  order of the facade has been profoundly altered by the recent  restoration since you first opened a mullioned window topped by a  belfry. From  the outside, the only side clearly visible is the northern one in which  there are three lancet windows with archway in two colors placed at  regular intervals. Up  the side wall is crowned by a series of arches decorated with palm  leaves monolithic supported by corbels decorated with anthropomorphic  figures which male heads connected by garlands, above which stands the  frame decorated with leaves and racemes. In  the left transept, which was leaning against unspecified time in a  building now in ruins, has a lancet arch with columns with carved  rosettes bicromico sill and framed between two pilasters, the lancet is  very similar to those found in the church of Cellole and in the church of Cedda. The  area of the forum looks very similar to that of the cathedral of  Sovana or other abbeys Maremma and is characterized by the volume of the  central and the lower structure that contains the side as in the parish  of Mensano. The  culmination of the curve of the apse is similar to that of the sides  but here it is enriched by a series of heads placed under the bows and  rosettes and interlacing viminei in the frame. In correspondence of each of the three aisles are opened as many monofore with archivolt monolithic dual splay. The wall of the lower part of the apse is made to drafts of stone and probably belongs to an existing building. The  entire building is dominated by the octagonal lantern that contains the  dome covered with a pyramidal roof, has a single opening to the eye  very close and is decorated with foliage and arches resting on small  shelves anthropomorphic alternate columns.
The  interior has a Latin cross on the typical model of the churches  Vallombrosan and I cause this is similar to that of the Coltibuono Abbey  and the Abbey Berardenga The gap between the classroom and the chancel  with transepts and separated by an arch resting on half-hanging motif typical of the churches Vallombrosan. The  area of the sanctuary is divided into three distinct sections: the  two side sections formed by the arms of the transepts having a barrel  vault and apse deeply recessed in the wall bag, and the section formed  by the cruise, separated from the aisles by ricassati arches resting on columns, ended by a dome into wedges. The church hall is covered with trusses in plain sight. On  the right side there is the portal that gives access to the monastery  and you monofore very similar but offset from those on the left. Leaning against the side walls there are half columns that have capitals with abaci very prominent as in Pieve di Scola. Once  in the church the first two that you will encounter are those that  decorate the semi in the middle of the aisle and both show two figures  of praying or perhaps caryatids divided by a column and dressed in  tunics of different shapes, the figures on the left represent two monks threatened by a snake. The  capitals places to support the central arch are decorated with foliage  but the pulvini decorated with foliage and flowers with five points as  the schedules of the parish of Coiano. All other capiteli have a simple decoration with foliage.
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