eremo
Eremo is the Italian term for a hermitage, a place intended for religious withdrawal and solitary or small-group living. Derived from the Latin eremus, meaning wilderness or desert, an eremo historically serves as a dwelling where a hermit or a small community pursues prayer, contemplation, and ascetic discipline away from everyday society.
In practice, eremi range from solitary cells carved in rock to small clusters of buildings including a
Historically, eremi emerged in late antiquity and flourished in medieval Europe as expressions of eremitic and
Today, many eremi continue as retreat or pilgrimage sites, preserving historical monastic architecture and practices. The