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Italian Monastery Fire
Firefighters working to bring the flames that broke out at 400-year-old monastery under control. Photo:Massimo Sertori/Facebook

Over 20 nuns evacuated after massive fire destroys 400-year-old Bernaga Monastery in northern Italy

| @indiablooms | Oct 13, 2025, at 10:14 am

At least 21 nuns were evacuated after a massive fire broke out at the 400-year-old Bernaga Monastery in northern Italy on Saturday, local media reported.

The monastery, located in La Valletta Brianza, a commune near Milan, suffered extensive damage in the blaze, which authorities believe was caused by a short circuit in one of the cells occupied by the Ambrosian Romite monks.

Regional councillor Massimo Sertori confirmed the incident in a Facebook post, describing the fire as “of huge proportions.” He noted that the site holds religious significance as the place where recently canonised Saint Carlo Acutis received his First Communion.

Of the 21 nuns evacuated, 19 have been relocated to another religious facility in Ponte Lambro, while two are being treated in a hospital near Erba. Details of their injuries have not been disclosed.

Sertori said the fire caused serious structural damage, destroying parts of the monastery that housed valuable paintings. Images shared on social media showed large sections of the historic building charred and partially collapsed.

The religious structure was opened in 1628.

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