Monastery of San Giuseppe, Mogliano

The Monastery of San Giuseppe is a Roman Catholic cloistered female convent located in Via Regina Margherita #8 at the town limits of Mogliano, province of Macerata, in the region of Marche, Italy.

[1] The convent, refurbished in 1777, is partially cloistered and thus the paintings found on the doors of the nun's rooms with saints above and landscapes below are not generally open to the public.

After the erection of the adjacent Benedictine nunnery, and by 1652, the church was being designated in documents with the names of the two saints, Crisogono and Benedict.

The hemicircular apse marble pilasters and the gilded statues of St Benedict and Santa Scolastica were added in this period.

The church has a 16th-century main altarpiece depicting the Madonna and Child with Saints James Major, Lucy, Catherine, and Crisogono attributed to followers of Giovanni Bellini.