San Matteo square and the Abbey in the heart of Genoa

Piazza San Matteo e l'abbazia nel cuore di Genova

San Matteo square and the Abbey in the heart of Genoa.
In the beating heart of Genoa, among the intricate streets of the historic center, there is a hidden jewel of rare beauty and extraordinary historical importance: Piazza San Matteo and its Abbey. This corner of the city, less known than other tourist destinations, contains centuries of history, art and culture, offering visitors a privileged glimpse of medieval and Renaissance Genoa.
Piazza San Matteo is closely linked to the powerful Doria family, one of the most influential in the Republic of Genoa. It was Andrea Doria, a famous admiral and prominent figure of the 16th century, who transformed this square into the symbol of the power of his family. The square was renovated in 1278, when the Dorias decided to build their residences there, creating a unique and fascinating architectural complex.
The buildings overlooking Piazza San Matteo are characterized by typical medieval architecture, with black and white marble facades, a distinctive sign of the Genoese nobility of the time. The tower houses, which rise majestically, tell of a time when noble families built these structures not only as homes, but also as symbols of power and security.
In the heart of the square stands the Abbey of San Matteo, founded in 1125 by Martino Doria, another illustrious member of the family. This church, which initially served as the private chapel of the Doria family, is an extraordinary example of Romanesque architecture, enriched with Gothic and Renaissance elements over the centuries.
The interior of the abbey is a true treasure chest of artistic treasures. Among the masterpieces kept there are works by Luca Cambiaso, one of the greatest Genoese painters of the sixteenth century, and by Giovanni Battista Castello, known as il Bergamasco. The adjacent cloister, with its elegant arches and columns, offers an oasis of peace and reflection, away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Piazza San Matteo and its abbey are not just testimonies of the past, but living places that continue to pulsate with culture and memory. Every year, cultural events and demonstrations enliven the square, making it a meeting point for Genoese and visitors. Guided tours allow you to discover the stories and secrets that lie behind every stone, making each visit a unique experience.

San Matteo square and the Abbey are an essential stop for those who want to know the true essence of Genoa. This hidden corner of the city offers a journey through time, through history, art and tradition, revealing the most authentic and fascinating face of the Superba. Whether you are a history buff, an art lover or simply curious, a visit to Piazza San Matteo will give you unforgettable emotions and discoveries.

Have you ever visited this church and especially its cloister?
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Piazza San Matteo e l'abbazia nel cuore di Genova

Photo taken with Canon EOS RP and lens Canon EF-S 10-18.

There is also a nice official website: parrocchiasanmatteo.org.

To see all the photos I took in the Genoese church, click here:

Martino Doria, who entered the Benedictine friars of the Abbey of San Fruttuoso di Capodimonte after becoming a widower, obtained permission from Bishop Sigifredo to build a small church on land owned by the family near the Cathedral of San Lorenzo. The dedication of the new church to San Matteo was linked to his profession as a tax collector, just like the Dorias, who therefore made him their patron.
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Here is where the abbey is located:

The square dedicated to Saint Matthew and the abbey in the heart of Genoa – La place dédiée à Saint Matthieu et l’abbaye au coeur de Gênes – La plaza dedicada a San Mateo y la abadía en el corazón de Génova – A praça dedicada a São Mateus e a abadia no coração de Gênova – Der dem Heiligen Matthäus und der Abtei gewidmete Platz im Herzen von Genua – Quảng trường dành riêng cho Thánh Matthew và tu viện ở trung tâm Genoa

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The portico of the cloister of San Matteo in Genoa

Il porticato del chiostro di San Matteo a Genova

The portico of the cloister of San Matteo in Genoa.
Whenever I am in Genoa with a friend who has never visited the city I always take him to see this beautiful little church, a stone's throw from Piazza De Ferrari, very spectacular.
In addition to the church, in particular, there is the splendid cloister (pictured here) which can be visited for free on the days it is open to the public.
There is also a nice official website: parrocchiasanmatteo.org.

Have you ever visited this church and especially its cloister?
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Il porticato del chiostro di San Matteo a Genova

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-S 10-18.

To see all the photos I took in the Genoese church, click here:

Here is where the abbey is located:

Martino Doria, who entered the Benedictine friars of the Abbey of San Fruttuoso di Capodimonte after becoming a widower, obtained permission from Bishop Sigifredo to build a small church on land owned by the family near the Cathedral of San Lorenzo. The dedication of the new church to San Matteo was linked to his profession as a tax collector, just like the Dorias, who therefore made him their patron.
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The portico of the cloister of San Matteo in Genoa – Le portique du cloître de San Matteo à Gênes – El pórtico del claustro de San Matteo en Génova – O pórtico do claustro de San Matteo em Génova – Der Portikus des Klosters San Matteo in Genua – Ngôi nhà của tu viện San Matteo ở Genoa – 热那亚圣马特奥修道院的门廊 – ジェノヴァのサンマッテオの回廊の柱廊

L’interno dell’Abbazia di San Matteo a Genova

L'interno dell'Abbazia di San Matteo a Genova

L’interno dell’Abbazia di San Matteo a Genova.
Il ricco interno della chiesa dedicata a San Matteo ed edificata dalla famiglia Doria.
Bellissima!

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L'interno dell'Abbazia di San Matteo a Genova

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-S 10-18.

There is also a nice official website: parrocchiasanmatteo.org.

To see all the photos I took in the Genoese church, click here:

Martino Doria, who entered the Benedictine friars of the Abbey of San Fruttuoso di Capodimonte after becoming a widower, obtained permission from Bishop Sigifredo to build a small church on land owned by the family near the Cathedral of San Lorenzo. The dedication of the new church to San Matteo was linked to his profession as a tax collector, just like the Dorias, who therefore made him their patron.
Continue and learn more on Wikipedia

Here is where the abbey is located:

The interior of the Abbey of San Matteo in Genoa – Das Innere der Abtei San Matteo in Genua – L’intérieur de l’abbaye de San Matteo à Gênes – Nội thất của Tu viện San Matteo ở Genoa

Il chiostro dell’Abbazia di San Matteo a Genova

Il chiostro dell'Abbazia di San Matteo a Genova

Il chiostro dell’Abbazia di San Matteo a Genova.
Quando da piazza de Ferrari si scende nei vicoli si incontra subito (se si sceglie il budello giusto) una splendida piazza omonima alla chiesa.
In questa piazza c’è una splendida piccola abbazia, voluta dalla famiglia Doria, in cui annesso c’è uno splendido chiostro (tra l’altro visitabile gratuitamente quando la chiesa è aperta).
There is also a nice official website: parrocchiasanmatteo.org.

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Il chiostro dell'Abbazia di San Matteo a Genova

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-S 10-18.

To see all the photos I took in the Genoese church, click here:

Martino Doria, who entered the Benedictine friars of the Abbey of San Fruttuoso di Capodimonte after becoming a widower, obtained permission from Bishop Sigifredo to build a small church on land owned by the family near the Cathedral of San Lorenzo. The dedication of the new church to San Matteo was linked to his profession as a tax collector, just like the Dorias, who therefore made him their patron.
Continue and learn more on Wikipedia

Here is where the abbey is located:

The cloister of the Abbey of San Matteo in Genoa – Le cloître de l’abbaye de San Matteo à Gênes – El claustro de la Abadía de San Matteo en Génova – O claustro da Abadia de San Matteo em Génova – Der Kreuzgang der Abtei San Matteo in Genua – Tu viện San Matteo ở Genoa – 热那亚圣马特奥修道院的回廊 – ジェノヴァのサン・マッテオ修道院の回廊