San Benedetto Monastery

No longer used as a convent, the complex has been renovated and is now a multipurpose facility

Address and contacts

Via Cavallotti, 31 - 42041 Brescello
Phone 0039 0522 687110
Phone 0039 0522 482520

Opening times

See the opening times of the Archaeological museum and of the Peppone and Don Camillo Museum

How to get there

Brescello

By car
National Road SS62 (Mantua to Parma).

By train
From the train station of Reggio Emilia: train to Guastalla and then train Suzzara-Parma

By bus
From Piazzale Europa public transport bus n° 93

Historical notes

It houses the self-managed Senior Citizens Centre, the “Peppone e Don Camillo” Museum, a collection donated by the stringed instrument maker Raffaele Vaccari, the Antonio Panizzi library, the toy library and video library, the Prampolini conference room, the archaeological museum, the youth information centre, and the Sala Zatti in which classical music concerts and cultural conferences are held.
As of 1553 the convent also held a boarding-school for girls.
In 1798 the monastery was closed.
In 1873 the building was purchased by the Municipality of Brescello and used as a barracks.
In the early 1900s, the wing facing Via I Maggio was remodelled to house an elementary school, while the remaining part of the building was used for private flats and small artisan workshops.
In 1933, the south and east wings were demolished, while the central body housed the Fascist Party Headquarters, with rooms set up for meetings and orchestra rehearsals.
It houses the self-managed Senior Citizens Centre, the “Peppone e Don Camillo” Museum, a collection donated by the stringed instrument maker Raffaele Vaccari, the Antonio Panizzi library, the toy library and video library, the Prampolini conference room, the archaeological museum, the youth information centre, and the Sala Zatti in which classical music concerts and cultural conferences are held.
As of 1553 the convent also held a boarding-school for girls.In 1798 the monastery was closed.In 1873 the building was purchased by the Municipality of Brescello and used as a barracks.In the early 1900s, the wing facing Via I Maggio was remodelled to house an elementary school, while the remaining part of the building was used for private flats and small artisan workshops.In 1933, the south and east wings were demolished, while the central body housed the Fascist Party Headquarters, with rooms set up for meetings and orchestra rehearsals.