Monastery Serve di Maria
The monastery is located south of Arco, it is a construction of 1689; the Venetian founder Arcangela Biondini built it with a donation from the emperor Leopoldo, who even later subsidized the monastery.
Monastery Serve di Maria, it was built next to the church of the Madonna of Reggio, in turn built as an extension of the capital to the Madonna della Ghiara. The church has a single nave that ends with the presbytery, where the capital with the image of the Madonna is placed; then there are the grates from where the cloistered nuns attended the religious services without being seen and are located above the altar. There are frescoes of holy friars and others on the ceiling. Until the mid-twentieth century it was the seat of a women’s school and still houses cloistered nuns. Among the nuns of the convent there were also a countess of Arco at the end of the seventeenth century.