The Certosa di San Lorenzo in Padula is an architectural masterpiece that will leave you in awe. This monastery, the largest in Italy, is a journey through time across centuries of history and spirituality. With its 320 rooms and 15,000 square meters of surface area, you will immerse yourself in a world of silence and beauty that few know about.
• The world’s largest cloister with 84 columns and a 12,000 square meter garden
• The ancient library with over 3,000 rare volumes and manuscripts
• The historic kitchen where the famous 100 kg giant cheese was prepared
• The monks’ cells perfectly preserved with original frescoes
The Certosa di San Lorenzo in Padula is Italy’s largest monastery with 320 rooms, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Discover the monumental cloister, the ancient library, and the historic kitchen with its famous giant cheese.
- http://www.polomusealecampania.beniculturali.it/index.php/la-certosa-padula
- Viale Certosa 1, Salerno (SA)
- +39 0975 77745
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Introduction
Historical Overview
- 1306: Foundation by the will of Tommaso Sanseverino.
- 18th century: Baroque-style renovation, giving it its current appearance.
- 1807: Napoleonic suppression, beginning a period of decline.
- 1882: Becomes a national monument.
- 1998: Inclusion in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
The Great Cloister: A Stone Garden
The Kitchen and the Record-Breaking Cheese
Why Visit It
When to Go
In the Surroundings
Itineraries nearby
💡 Did You Know…?
In the Certosa’s kitchen, you can still see the monumental fireplace where the monks prepared the famous 100 kg giant cheese for pilgrims. Legend has it that during the construction of the cloister, the monks placed a gold coin under each column as a symbol of eternity. In the refectory, the 30-meter-long marble table could seat up to 100 people during religious festivities.



