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Chiostro dei Benedettini

Chiostro Benedettino
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Piazza Guglielmo Il Buono, 90046, Monreale, Sicily, ItalyMap
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  • Seeking True Q
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    What a beautiful cloister!

    Although we had visited this cloister before, we have had to see this gem again! The double columns and the arches are unbelievably beautiful, they immediately trigger contemplation! The most sublime ...

    Reviewed on Apr 16, 2024
  • jxx9595
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    Pleasant and modestly interesting

    This is a pleasant site to visit, but like so many others, you will get more out of it if you do a bit of homework first. There are lots of interesting details that are easy to overlook. Bonus: there'...

    Reviewed on Oct 8, 2022
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    Atmosphere of peace and sacredness!

    The Benedictine Convent is part of the Monreale’s monumental complex, together with the Cathedral and the Royal Palace; inside it, the wonderful Cloister, erected in the same period of the Cathedral, ...

    Reviewed on Jan 27, 2022
  • esnauser
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    Great guided visit

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    We visited the Benedict claustrophe with Thea Perrone. Although it was devastating by the rain, we were lucky that we were almost alone ...a luxury. Great explanations and the claustrophe prices ...

    Reviewed on Dec 23, 2019
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    A nearly magical place

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    It is a site to visit, clear show of the power that the church had earlier. From hosting hundreds of monks, to just over a decade. But walking through the claustrous you breathe that strange ...

    Reviewed on Nov 3, 2019
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