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Staffarda Abbey
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Staffarda Abbey (Santa Maria di Staffarda), located near Saluzzo in north-west Italy, is a Cistercian monastery founded as a daughter house of Tiglieto Abbey in 1135 by Manfredo I Marquis of Saluzzo. The abbey became an important local centre for agriculture and held a flourishing market. It was placed in commendam to the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus in 1750.
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Staffarda Abbey (Santa Maria di Staffarda), located near Saluzzo in north-west Italy, is a Cistercian monastery founded as a daughter house of Tiglieto Abbey in 1135 by Manfredo I Marquis of Saluzzo. The abbey became an important local centre for agriculture and held a flourishing market. It was placed in commendam to the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus in 1750.