Italy
- Abbey of the Saviour, Abbadia San Salvatore
- Abbey of Thelema, Cefalù
- Badia Fiorentina, Florence
- Basilica di San Zeno Abbey, Verona
- Bobbio Abbey, Bobbio
- Camaldoli Monastery, Poppi
- Casamari Abbey, Veroli
- Certosa di Galluzzo, Galluzzo
- Certosa di Padula, Salerno
- Certosa di Pavia, Pavia
- Cervara Abbey, Santa Margherita Ligure
- Cisterian Abbey, Albino
- Farfa Abbey, Fara Sabina
- Fonte Avellana, Serra Sant'Abbondio
- Fossanova Abbey, Priverno
- Fruttuaria, San Benigno Canavese
- Grottaferrata Abbey, Grottaferrata
- Hermitage of Camaldoli, Naples
- La Trinità della Cava, Cava de' Tirreni
- Lucedio Abbey, Turin
- Marienberg Abbey, Mals
- Matris Domini Monastery, Bergamo
- Monastery of the Holy Saviour, Lecceto
- Monte Cassino, Cassino
- Monte Oliveto Maggiore, Asciano
- Monticelli Abbey, Monticelli
- Nonantola Abbey, Nonantola
- Novalesa Abbey, Val di Susa
- Pomposa Abbey, Ferrara
- Säben Abbey, Klausen
- Sacra di San Michele, Val di Susa
- Sacro Convento, Assisi
- San Clemente Abbey, Castiglione a Casauria
- San Giorgio Monastery, Venice
- San Giovanni degli Eremiti, Palermo
- San Giovanni in Venere, Fossacesia
- San Liberatore a Maiella, Serramonacesca
- San Mercuriale, Forlì
- San Miniato al Monte, Florence
- San Pietro, Perugia, Perugia
- San Pietro in Bovara, Bovara
- San Pietro in Valle, Ferentillo
- San Salvatore, Brescia, Brescia
- San Vincenzo al Volturno, Castel San Vincenzo
- San Vittore alle Chiuse, Genga
- San Zeno (Pisa), Pisa
- Sant'Anselmo, Rome
- Sant'Antimo Abbey, Montalcino
- Santa Maria Arabona, Manopello
- Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence
- Santo Stefano (Bologna), Bologna
- Santo Stefano in Manciano, Manciano
- Sassovivo Abbey, Foligno
- Staffarda Abbey, Saluzzo
- Tre Fontane Abbey, Rome
- Vallombrosa Abbey, Reggello
- Villa Magna, Anagni
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