Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie - Visit Serravalle
Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie

The convent was built around 1468 by the Dominican fathers of Pistoia, on the site where the ancient church of Santa Maria Maddalena once stood, mentioned in a document from 1284. Used as a hermitage until 1784, it was later sold to the Tolomei family, who turned it into a private chapel. Returned to the Dominicans in 1928, it was eventually abandoned. The complex includes an oratory with a single-storey residence and a loggia with eight arches supported by stone columns. Inside, a late 15th-century fresco of the Madonna with two kneeling Dominican Saints is preserved.