
- The Convent of Colleviti, located on a charming hill overlooking the city of Pescia, is one of the most evocative and spiritual places in the Valdinievole. Founded in the second half of the 15th century by the Observant Friars Minor, the complex stands in a panoramic position that invites meditation and inner peace.
The architecture of the convent is characterized by a sober Franciscan elegance. Inside, the church dedicated to San Ludovico d’Angiò It houses valuable artistic treasures, including altarpieces and wooden furnishings that testify to the fervent religious life of centuries past. One of the most admired features is the cloister, an oasis of silence surrounded by porticoes that enshrine centuries of history and devotion.

In addition to its architectural value, Colleviti is famous for its splendid library, which over time has housed rare volumes and precious manuscripts, making the convent an important center of culture as well as faith. The entrance avenue, lined with majestic cypress trees, serves as a prelude to an experience that unites nature and sacredness. Today, the convent is not only a historical monument, but remains a symbol of identity for the people of Pescia, a spiritual refuge where time seems to have stood still.



