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Beautiful, interesting, but only a mise-en-scene
This is a beautiful building (and also had the only stork we saw the whole week were were in the region) and the history is well-presented with an audio-guide. There are lots of interesting details an...
This is a beautiful building (and also had the only stork we saw the whole week were were in the region) and the history is well-presented with an audio-guide. There are lots of interesting details an...
We visited this convent on a bitterly cold January day and as most of the time you are outside in the shade, this did not improve the experience. Admission cost is 2 euros and for that you receive an ...
We visited this convent on a bitterly cold January day and as most of the time you are outside in the shade, this did not improve the experience. Admission cost is 2 euros and for that you receive an ...
We were the only people looking round. There is not a lot to see. It is more about the buildings and the history. Was part of a discounted ticket for a number of sites offered by the tourist office.
Beautiful, interesting, but only a mise-en-scene
This is a beautiful building (and also had the only stork we saw the whole week were were in the region) and the history is well-presented with an audio-guide. There are lots of interesting details an...
Beautiful, interesting, but only a mise-en-scene
This is a beautiful building (and also had the only stork we saw the whole week were were in the region) and the history is well-presented with an audio-guide. There are lots of interesting details an...
Attractive Cloister
We visited this convent on a bitterly cold January day and as most of the time you are outside in the shade, this did not improve the experience. Admission cost is 2 euros and for that you receive an ...
Attractive Cloister
We visited this convent on a bitterly cold January day and as most of the time you are outside in the shade, this did not improve the experience. Admission cost is 2 euros and for that you receive an ...
Quiet and peaceful
We were the only people looking round. There is not a lot to see. It is more about the buildings and the history. Was part of a discounted ticket for a number of sites offered by the tourist office.