The Cistercian Abbey of Murgo in Sicily: Architecture and Materials of a Thirteenth-Century Construction Site

Authors

  • Silvia Beltramo Politecnico di Torino
  • Tancredi Bella Università degli Studi di Catania
  • Fabio Linguanti Aix-Marseille Université

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6093/2532-2699/13017

Keywords:

Cistercian architecture, Interrupted construction site, Construction techniques, Architectural models , Medieval architecture in Sicily

Abstract

The presence of the Cistercians in the Regnum Siciliae assumed considerable relevance, particularly during the thirteenth century under Swabian and Angevin rule, when the role of monastic communities became closely intertwined with the shifting political dynamics of the period. Within this context, the Abbey of Murgo—located on the Catania plain near Agnone Bagni (Lentini)—occupies a notable position within the broad corpus of scholarship on the architecture of Frederick II, especially its religious manifestations.

Although unfinished, the site preserves the perimeter walls of the church to a modest height, along with portions of the main chapel and the transept. Drawing on metric survey data and a systematic examination of the lithic masonry, this study advances several hypotheses that contribute to defining the key architectural themes underpinning the building campaign initiated in the early decades of the thirteenth century.

Author Biographies

Silvia Beltramo , Politecnico di Torino

Associate Professor in Architectural History at the Politecnico di Torino. She holds a PhD in History and Criticism of Architecture and a D.E.A. in History, Analysis and Evaluation of Architectural and Environmental Heritage. She has taken part in several national research groups and in numerous international conferences and meetings, also serving as session coordinator. Her research is dedicated to the history of architecture and the city from the Middle Ages to the modern era, with particular attention to Italy in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries

Tancredi Bella , Università degli Studi di Catania

Tancredi Bella has been Associate Professor of Medieval Art History Area 10/B1 ssd L-Art/01 at the Department of Humanities of the University of Catania since October 2020. From October 2017 to September 2020 he served as RTD-B Researcher in Medieval Art History at the same Department. Since 2012 he has also been an external associate member of the research activities of the Centre d’Études Supérieures de Civilisation Médiévale CÉSCM of the University of Poitiers UMR 6223 CNRS France.

Fabio Linguanti , Aix-Marseille Université

Fabio Linguanti is an architect 2016 and holds a PhD 2020 in Architectural History from the University of Palermo and in Archéologie du Bâti from LA3M UMR 7298 AMU CNRS. He is an associated member of LA3M. His research focuses on the Norman and Swabian periods and on historical construction techniques.

Published

2026-02-05

How to Cite

Beltramo , S., Bella , T., & Linguanti , F. (2026). The Cistercian Abbey of Murgo in Sicily: Architecture and Materials of a Thirteenth-Century Construction Site. Studi E Ricerche Di Storia dell’architettura, 2(18), 196–209. https://doi.org/10.6093/2532-2699/13017

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