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It is very nice outside, you can pay $1 to enter the cluster or see it free from a crystal, the Golosas are very good, they are like a tea paste, the box brings a lot and costs 10-1...
We entered when we were walking and saw that the cluster could be visited for 1 per cent person. We acceded to see it and it is a monastery habited by closing monks, you can visit the interior.
The church and monastery are very nice. The claustrous is very nice. There is only 1 euro for seeing it. And you can buy sweets and soaps made by religious women.
We were a Sunday afternoon that for private events were not possible visits, but yet the person who cared for you allowed us to enter and made us a super-complete guided route.
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It is very nice outside, you can pay $1 to enter the cluster or see it free from a crystal, the Golosas are very good, they are like a tea paste, the box brings a lot and costs 10-1...
Claustro and little more
We entered when we were walking and saw that the cluster could be visited for 1 per cent person. We acceded to see it and it is a monastery habited by closing monks, you can visit the interior.
Precious claustrous
The church and monastery are very nice. The claustrous is very nice. There is only 1 euro for seeing it. And you can buy sweets and soaps made by religious women.
Special monastery decent to contemplate
We were a Sunday afternoon that for private events were not possible visits, but yet the person who cared for you allowed us to enter and made us a super-complete guided route.
One of the best Monasteries of the Sacred Ribeira
Interesting and beautiful monastery, inhabited by monks, with great parking outside.