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  • Millstatt, monastery was founded as a Benedictine monastery in 1086. It had a nunnery until 1455. In the 12th century, it was famous for its scriptorium that created fine manuscripts. There are many stone carvings and masonry work in the Romanesque parts of the buildings with displays of animals and biblical motives.
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  • Millstatt, monastery was founded as a Benedictine monastery in 1086. It had a nunnery until 1455. In the 12th century, it was famous for its scriptorium that created fine manuscripts.
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  • Maria Saal is famous for its large pilgrimage church in seemingly transitional style from Romanesque to Gothic. Not much remains from the Romanesque church. The present fortified church building goes back to the mid-15th century and is in high Gothic style, actually reconstructed within 20 years after the big fire of 1669.. The vaulted ceiling with elaborate frescos from the 15th century,
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  • Maria Saal is famous for its large pilgrimage church in seemingly transitional style from Romanesque to Gothic. Not much remains from the Romanesque church. The present fortified church building goes back to the mid-15th century and is in high Gothic style, actually reconstructed within 20 years after the big fire of 1669.. The vaulted ceiling with elaborate frescos from the 15th century,
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  • Maria Saal is famous for its large pilgrimage church in seemingly transitional style from Romanesque to Gothic. Not much remains from the Romanesque church that had replaced the bishop's church of Modestus and his successors. The present fortified church building goes back to the mid-15th century and is in high Gothic style, actually reconstructed within 20 years after the big fire of 1669.
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  • Maria Saal is famous for its large pilgrimage church in seemingly transitional style from Romanesque to Gothic. Not much remains from the Romanesque church that had replaced the bishop's church of Modestus and his successors. The present fortified church building goes back to the mid-15th century and is in high Gothic style, actually reconstructed within 20 years after the big fire of 1669.
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  • Maria Saal is famous for its large pilgrimage church in seemingly transitional style from Romanesque to Gothic. Not much remains from the Romanesque church that had replaced the bishop's church of Modestus and his successors. The present fortified church building goes back to the mid-15th century and is in high Gothic style, actually reconstructed within 20 years after the big fire of 1669.
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  • Hebrides, Iona island. Old gravestones of scottish princes and chieftains
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  • Hebrides, Iona island. Old gravestones of scottish princes and chieftains
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  • Hebrides, Iona island. Old gravestones of scottish princes and chieftains
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  • Hebrides, Iona island. Old gravestones of scottish princes and chieftains
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  • Hebrides, Iona island. The medieval paved Road of the Dead led to St.Oran's Chapel and its burial ground.
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  • Hebrides, Iona island. Old gravestones of scottish princes and chieftains
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  • Hebrides, Iona island. Old gravestones of scottish princes and chieftains
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  • Viktring Cistercian monastery. Originally founded in 1142, Viktring by the 13th and 14th century was among the richest monasteries of Carinthia. Is the only Romanesque Cistercian church in a German-speaking country
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  • Viktring Cistercian monastery. This beautiful Gothic ceiling vault has been discovered and restaured only few years ago. Viktring, originally founded in 1142, Viktring by the 13th and 14th century was among the richest monasteries of Carinthia. Is the only Romanesque Cistercian church in a German-speaking country
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  • Millstatt, monastery was founded as a Benedictine monastery in 1086. It had a nunnery until 1455. In the 12th century, it was famous for its scriptorium that created fine manuscripts.
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  • Millstatt, monastery was founded as a Benedictine monastery in 1086. It had a nunnery until 1455. In the 12th century, it was famous for its scriptorium that created fine manuscripts.
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  • Maria Saal, Baroque pulpit. Maria Saal is famous for its large pilgrimage church in seemingly transitional style from Romanesque to Gothic. Not much remains from the Romanesque church. The present fortified church building goes back to the mid-15th century and is in high Gothic style, actually reconstructed within 20 years after the big fire of 1669.
    em8002092.jpg
  • Maria Saal is famous for its large pilgrimage church in seemingly transitional style from Romanesque to Gothic. Not much remains from the Romanesque church that had replaced the bishop's church of Modestus and his successors. The present fortified church building goes back to the mid-15th century and is in high Gothic style, actually reconstructed within 20 years after the big fire of 1669.
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  • Maria Saal is famous for its large pilgrimage church in seemingly transitional style from Romanesque to Gothic. Not much remains from the Romanesque church that had replaced the bishop's church of Modestus and his successors. The present fortified church building goes back to the mid-15th century and is in high Gothic style, actually reconstructed within 20 years after the big fire of 1669.
    em8002040.jpg
  • Maria Saal is famous for its large pilgrimage church in seemingly transitional style from Romanesque to Gothic. Not much remains from the Romanesque church that had replaced the bishop's church of Modestus and his successors. The present fortified church building goes back to the mid-15th century and is in high Gothic style, actually reconstructed within 20 years after the big fire of 1669.
    em8002034.jpg
  • Hebrides, Iona island. The medieval paved Road of the Dead led to St.Oran's Chapel and its burial ground.
    em0760693.jpg
  • Hebrides, Iona island. Old gravestones of scottish princes and chieftains
    em0760668.jpg
  • Hebrides, Iona island. Old gravestones of scottish princes and chieftains
    em0760660.jpg
  • Hebrides, Iona island. Old gravestones of scottish princes and chieftains
    em0760659.jpg
  • Viktring Cistercian monastery. This beautiful Gothic ceiling vault has been discovered and restaured only few years ago. Viktring, originally founded in 1142, Viktring by the 13th and 14th century was among the richest monasteries of Carinthia. Is the only Romanesque Cistercian church in a German-speaking country
    em8002255.jpg
  • Viktring Cistercian monastery. Originally founded in 1142, Viktring by the 13th and 14th century was among the richest monasteries of Carinthia. Is the only Romanesque Cistercian church in a German-speaking country
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  • Hebrides, Iona island. Old gravestones of scottish princes and chieftains
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  • Dumferline was an ancient capital of Scotland. Dumferline Abbey, one of the most important sites in Scotland, is a large Benedictine abbey founded in 1128 by King David I of Scotland. Dunfermline became a center for the  cult of St Margaret (David's mother). The foundations of the earliest church (the Holy Trinity) are under the present superb nave, built in the 12th century in the Romanesque style. The Abbey was sacked in 1560, although substantial parts of the Abbey building remain. The cemetery.
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  • Glastonbury Abbey, the Abbot's Kirchen. Glastonbury Abbey is the earliest Christian sanctuary in the country. Although there are only ruins left of the 2,000-year-old Abbey, there is still much to explore. Said to be the final resting place of the legendary King Arthur
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  • Glastonbury Abbey, the Abbot's Kirchen. Glastonbury Abbey is the earliest Christian sanctuary in the country. Although there are only ruins left of the 2,000-year-old Abbey, there is still much to explore. Said to be the final resting place of the legendary King Arthur
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  • Glastonbury Abbey, the Abbot's Kirchen. Glastonbury Abbey is the earliest Christian sanctuary in the country. Although there are only ruins left of the 2,000-year-old Abbey, there is still much to explore. Said to be the final resting place of the legendary King Arthur
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  • Glastonbury Abbey, the Abbot's Kirchen. Glastonbury Abbey is the earliest Christian sanctuary in the country. Although there are only ruins left of the 2,000-year-old Abbey, there is still much to explore. Said to be the final resting place of the legendary King Arthur
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  • Glastonbury Abbey, the Abbot's Kirchen. Glastonbury Abbey is the earliest Christian sanctuary in the country. Although there are only ruins left of the 2,000-year-old Abbey, there is still much to explore. Said to be the final resting place of the legendary King Arthur
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  • Glastonbury Abbey, the earliest Christian sanctuary in the country. The great Norman structures were consumed by fire in 1184 when many of the ancient treasures were destroyed. One story goes, that in order to raise extra funds from pilgrims to rebuild the abbey the monks, in 1191, dug to find King Arthur and his Queen Guinevere; and bones from two bodies were raised from a deep grave in, the cemetery on the south side of the Lady Chapel. These bones were reburied, much later, in 1278 within the Abbey Church, in a black marble tomb, in the presence of King Edward I.
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  • Glastonbury Abbey, the earliest Christian sanctuary in the country. The great Norman structures were consumed by fire in 1184 when many of the ancient treasures were destroyed. One story goes, that in order to raise extra funds from pilgrims to rebuild the abbey the monks, in 1191, dug to find King Arthur and his Queen Guinevere; and bones from two bodies were raised from a deep grave in, the cemetery on the south side of the Lady Chapel. These bones were reburied, much later, in 1278 within the Abbey Church, in a black marble tomb, in the presence of King Edward I.
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  • Dumferline was an ancient capital of Scotland. Dunfermline Palace, currently a ruin, was a royal residence of many Scottish monarchs, beginning in the 11th century with Malcolm III who made it his capital.  <br />
Dunfermline Palace is attached to the historic Dunfermline Abbey, occupying a site between the abbey and deep gorge to the south.  The palace was given as a wedding present by the king, James VI, to Anne of Denmark after their marriage.
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  • Dumferline was an ancient capital of Scotland. Dunfermline Palace, currently a ruin, was a royal residence of many Scottish monarchs, beginning in the 11th century with Malcolm III who made it his capital.  <br />
Dunfermline Palace is attached to the historic Dunfermline Abbey, occupying a site between the abbey and deep gorge to the south.  The palace was given as a wedding present by the king, James VI, to Anne of Denmark after their marriage.
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  • Glastonbury Abbey, the earliest Christian sanctuary in the country. Although there are only ruins left of the 2,000-year-old Abbey, there is still much to explore. Said to be the final resting place of the legendary King Arthur
    em0764814.jpg
  • Glastonbury Abbey, the earliest Christian sanctuary in the country. Although there are only ruins left of the 2,000-year-old Abbey, there is still much to explore. Said to be the final resting place of the legendary King Arthur
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  • Glastonbury Abbey, the earliest Christian sanctuary in the country. Although there are only ruins left of the 2,000-year-old Abbey, there is still much to explore. Said to be the final resting place of the legendary King Arthur
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  • Montmajour Abbey is a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 13th century five kilometers north of Arles. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries. The Abbey  was an important pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. Until the late Middle Ages Montmajour was an island surrounded by marshes and accessible only by boat. The cloister.
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  • Montmajour Abbey is a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 13th century five kilometers north of Arles. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries. The Abbey  was an important pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. Until the late Middle Ages Montmajour was an island surrounded by marshes and accessible only by boat. The cloister.
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  • The old Clare Island Cistercian Abbey (XII The old Cistercian Abbey (XIII cent.). Old painting of the chapel with precious Norsemen motifs of dragons.
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  • Dumferline was an ancient capital of Scotland. Dunfermline Palace, currently a ruin, was a royal residence of many Scottish monarchs, beginning in the 11th century with Malcolm III who made it his capital.  <br />
Dunfermline Palace is attached to the historic Dunfermline Abbey, occupying a site between the abbey and deep gorge to the south.  The palace was given as a wedding present by the king, James VI, to Anne of Denmark after their marriage.
    em0761514.jpg
  • Montmajour Abbey is a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 13th century five kilometers north of Arles. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries. The Abbey  was an important pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. Until the late Middle Ages Montmajour was an island surrounded by marshes and accessible only by boat. Beginning in the third millennium BC the island was used as a cemetery. A legend said that the graves carved into the rock were those of soldiers of Charlamagne who had fought against the Saracens.
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  • Glastonbury Abbey, the earliest Christian sanctuary in the country. Although there are only ruins left of the 2,000-year-old Abbey, there is still much to explore. Said to be the final resting place of the legendary King Arthur
    em0764834.jpg
  • Glastonbury Abbey, the earliest Christian sanctuary in the country. Although there are only ruins left of the 2,000-year-old Abbey, there is still much to explore. Said to be the final resting place of the legendary King Arthur
    em0764808.jpg
  • Glastonbury Abbey, the earliest Christian sanctuary in the country. Although there are only ruins left of the 2,000-year-old Abbey, there is still much to explore. Said to be the final resting place of the legendary King Arthur
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  • The old Clare Island Cistercian Abbey (XII The old Cistercian Abbey (XIII cent.).
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  • Montmajour Abbey is a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 13th century five kilometers north of Arles. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries. The Abbey  was an important pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. Until the late Middle Ages Montmajour was an island surrounded by marshes and accessible only by boat. Beginning in the third millennium BC the island was used as a cemetery. A legend said that the graves carved into the rock were those of soldiers of Charlamagne who had fought against the Saracens.
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  • Montmajour Abbey is a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 13th century five kilometers north of Arles. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries. The Abbey  was an important pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. Until the late Middle Ages Montmajour was an island surrounded by marshes and accessible only by boat. Beginning in the third millennium BC the island was used as a cemetery. A legend said that the graves carved into the rock were those of soldiers of Charlamagne who had fought against the Saracens.
    em73020614.jpg
  • Montmajour Abbey is a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 13th century five kilometers north of Arles. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries. The Abbey  was an important pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. Until the late Middle Ages Montmajour was an island surrounded by marshes and accessible only by boat. The cloister.
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  • Montmajour Abbey is a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 13th century five kilometers north of Arles. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries. The Abbey  was an important pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. Until the late Middle Ages Montmajour was an island surrounded by marshes and accessible only by boat. The cloister.
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  • Montmajour Abbey is a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 13th century five kilometers north of Arles. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries. The Abbey  was an important pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. Until the late Middle Ages Montmajour was an island surrounded by marshes and accessible only by boat. Beginning in the third millennium BC the island was used as a cemetery. A legend said that the graves carved into the rock were those of soldiers of Charlamagne who had fought against the Saracens.
    em73020607.jpg
  • Montmajour Abbey is a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 13th century five kilometers north of Arles. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries. The Abbey  was an important pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. Until the late Middle Ages Montmajour was an island surrounded by marshes and accessible only by boat. Beginning in the third millennium BC the island was used as a cemetery. A legend said that the graves carved into the rock were those of soldiers of Charlamagne who had fought against the Saracens.
    em73020604.jpg
  • Montmajour Abbey is a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 13th century five kilometers north of Arles. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries. The Abbey  was an important pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. Until the late Middle Ages Montmajour was an island surrounded by marshes and accessible only by boat. Beginning in the third millennium BC the island was used as a cemetery. A legend said that the graves carved into the rock were those of soldiers of Charlamagne who had fought against the Saracens.
    em73020601.jpg
  • Montmajour Abbey is a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 13th century five kilometers north of Arles. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries. The Abbey  was an important pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. Until the late Middle Ages Montmajour was an island surrounded by marshes and accessible only by boat. Beginning in the third millennium BC the island was used as a cemetery. A legend said that the graves carved into the rock were those of soldiers of Charlamagne who had fought against the Saracens.
    em7301968.jpg
  • Dumferline was an ancient capital of Scotland. Dunfermline Palace, currently a ruin, was a royal residence of many Scottish monarchs, beginning in the 11th century with Malcolm III who made it his capital.  .Dunfermline Palace is attached to the historic Dunfermline Abbey, occupying a site between the abbey and deep gorge to the south.  The palace was given as a wedding present by the king, James VI, to Anne of Denmark after their marriage.
    em0761542.jpg
  • The old Clare Island Cistercian Abbey (XII The old Cistercian Abbey (XIII cent.).
    em7210398.jpg
  • Montmajour Abbey is a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 13th century five kilometers north of Arles. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries. The Abbey  was an important pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. Until the late Middle Ages Montmajour was an island surrounded by marshes and accessible only by boat. Beginning in the third millennium BC the island was used as a cemetery. A legend said that the graves carved into the rock were those of soldiers of Charlamagne who had fought against the Saracens.
    em73020606.jpg
  • Glastonbury Abbey, the earliest Christian sanctuary in the country. Although there are only ruins left of the 2,000-year-old Abbey, there is still much to explore. Said to be the final resting place of the legendary King Arthur
    em0764830.jpg
  • Glastonbury Abbey, the earliest Christian sanctuary in the country. Although there are only ruins left of the 2,000-year-old Abbey, there is still much to explore. Said to be the final resting place of the legendary King Arthur
    em0764828.jpg
  • Glastonbury Abbey, the earliest Christian sanctuary in the country. Although there are only ruins left of the 2,000-year-old Abbey, there is still much to explore. Said to be the final resting place of the legendary King Arthur
    em0764821.jpg
  • Glastonbury Abbey, the earliest Christian sanctuary in the country. Although there are only ruins left of the 2,000-year-old Abbey, there is still much to explore. Said to be the final resting place of the legendary King Arthur
    em0764819.jpg
  • Glastonbury Abbey, the earliest Christian sanctuary in the country. Although there are only ruins left of the 2,000-year-old Abbey, there is still much to explore. Said to be the final resting place of the legendary King Arthur
    em0764815.jpg
  • The old Clare Island Cistercian Abbey (XII The old Cistercian Abbey (XIII cent.). Old painting of the chapel with precious Norsemen motifs of dragons.
    em7210396.jpg
  • Montmajour Abbey is a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 13th century five kilometers north of Arles. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries. The Abbey  was an important pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. Until the late Middle Ages Montmajour was an island surrounded by marshes and accessible only by boat. The cloister.
    em73020616.jpg
  • Montmajour Abbey is a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 13th century five kilometers north of Arles. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries. The Abbey  was an important pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. Until the late Middle Ages Montmajour was an island surrounded by marshes and accessible only by boat. The cloister.
    em73020613.jpg
  • Montmajour Abbey is a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 13th century five kilometers north of Arles. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries. The Abbey  was an important pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. Until the late Middle Ages Montmajour was an island surrounded by marshes and accessible only by boat. The cloister.
    em73020611.jpg
  • Montmajour Abbey is a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 13th century five kilometers north of Arles. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries. The Abbey  was an important pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. Until the late Middle Ages Montmajour was an island surrounded by marshes and accessible only by boat. The cloister.
    em7301971.jpg
  • Montmajour Abbey is a fortified Benedictine monastery built between the 10th and 13th century five kilometers north of Arles. The stones came from the nearby Alpilles quarries. The Abbey  was an important pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages. Until the late Middle Ages Montmajour was an island surrounded by marshes and accessible only by boat. Beginning in the third millennium BC the island was used as a cemetery. A legend said that the graves carved into the rock were those of soldiers of Charlamagne who had fought against the Saracens.
    em7301967.jpg
  • Clare Island Abbey. The family tomb of O'Malley clan when is supposed to have been buried the famous chieftain and pirate leader Granuaile O’Malley.
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  • The Benedictine abbey of Vézelay has been an important place of pilgrimage. St Bernard preached the Second Crusade there in 1146 and Richard the Lion-Hearted and Philip II Augustus met there to leave for the Third Crusade in 1190. With its sculpted capitals and portal, the Madeleine of Vézelay – a 12th-century monastic church – is a masterpiece of Burgundian Romanesque art and architecture.
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  • Rennes, church of Notre-Dame en Saint-Melaine. All that remains of the former Benedictine abbey is the Abbot's Palace, the cloister with its elaborate sculpted decoration, and the convent church. The church bears witness to the Romanesque era.
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  • Rennes, Palais St Georges. This building is all that remains of the Benedictine abbey, built in the 11th century by Duke Alain III outside the town walls, and protected by the medioeval enclosure in the 15th century. Today it houses council offices.
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  • Abbey of Chiaravalle della Colomba. a 12th-century Cistercian monastic complex.
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  • Abbey of Chiaravalle della Colomba. a 12th-century Cistercian monastic complex. The church was erected during the 12th and 13th-centuries, but was refurbished during the 15th century. The square 13th century cloister has a proliferation of arched openings, flanked by rose marble paired columns.
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  • Ring of Kerry. Derrynane Chapel on Abbey Island near Derrynane O'Connell's House and National Park.
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  • The Benedictine abbey of Vézelay has been an important place of pilgrimage. St Bernard preached the Second Crusade there in 1146 and Richard the Lion-Hearted and Philip II Augustus met there to leave for the Third Crusade in 1190. With its sculpted capitals and portal, the Madeleine of Vézelay – a 12th-century monastic church – is a masterpiece of Burgundian Romanesque art and architecture.
    em7300388.jpg
  • The Benedictine abbey of Vézelay has been an important place of pilgrimage. St Bernard preached the Second Crusade there in 1146 and Richard the Lion-Hearted and Philip II Augustus met there to leave for the Third Crusade in 1190. With its sculpted capitals and portal, the Madeleine of Vézelay – a 12th-century monastic church – is a masterpiece of Burgundian Romanesque art and architecture.
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  • Lucedio Abbey is a 12th-century former Cistercian foundation near Trino (Vercell). It played an important role in the development of rice production in the region.
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  • Santa Maria de Montserrat (Monestir de Montserrat) is a Benedectine abbey notable for enshrining the image of the Virgin of Montserrat. View from St Joan funicular railway.
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  • Rennes, Palais St Georges. This building is all that remains of the Benedictine abbey, built in the 11th century by Duke Alain III outside the town walls, and protected by the mediaeval enclosure in the 15th century. Today it houses council offices.
    em7301638.jpg
  • Hebrides, Iona island. Ruins of the Abbey.
    em0760694.jpg
  • Abbey of Chiaravalle della Colomba. a 12th-century Cistercian monastic complex. The church was erected during the 12th and 13th-centuries, but was refurbished during the 15th century. The square 13th century cloister has a proliferation of arched openings, flanked by rose marble paired columns.
    em7139710.jpg
  • Abbey of Chiaravalle della Colomba. a 12th-century Cistercian monastic complex. The church was erected during the 12th and 13th-centuries, but was refurbished during the 15th century. The square 13th century cloister has a proliferation of arched openings, flanked by rose marble paired columns.
    em7139706.jpg
  • Abbey of Chiaravalle della Colomba. a 12th-century Cistercian monastic complex. The church was erected during the 12th and 13th-centuries, but was refurbished during the 15th century. The square 13th century cloister has a proliferation of arched openings, flanked by rose marble paired columns.
    em7139694.jpg
  • Abbey of Chiaravalle della Colomba. a 12th-century Cistercian monastic complex. The church was erected during the 12th and 13th-centuries, but was refurbished during the 15th century. The square 13th century cloister has a proliferation of arched openings, flanked by rose marble paired columns.
    em7139692.jpg
  • Abbey of Chiaravalle della Colomba. a 12th-century Cistercian monastic complex. The church was erected during the 12th and 13th-centuries, but was refurbished during the 15th century. The square 13th century cloister has a proliferation of arched openings, flanked by rose marble paired columns.
    em7139689.jpg
  • Abbey of Chiaravalle della Colomba. a 12th-century Cistercian monastic complex. The church was erected during the 12th and 13th-centuries, but was refurbished during the 15th century. The square 13th century cloister has a proliferation of arched openings, flanked by rose marble paired columns.
    em7139687.jpg
  • Abbey of Chiaravalle della Colomba. a 12th-century Cistercian monastic complex. The church was erected during the 12th and 13th-centuries, but was refurbished during the 15th century. The square 13th century cloister has a proliferation of arched openings, flanked by rose marble paired columns.
    em7139650.jpg
  • Hebrides, Iona island. Ruins of the the Abbey.
    em0760147.jpg
  • Clare Island Abbey. The family tomb of O'Malley clan when is supposed to have been buried the famous chieftain and pirate leader Granuaile O’Malley.
    em7210397.jpg
  • The Benedictine abbey of Vézelay has been an important place of pilgrimage. St Bernard preached the Second Crusade there in 1146 and Richard the Lion-Hearted and Philip II Augustus met there to leave for the Third Crusade in 1190. With its sculpted capitals and portal, the Madeleine of Vézelay – a 12th-century monastic church – is a masterpiece of Burgundian Romanesque art and architecture.
    em7300398.jpg
  • The Benedictine abbey of Vézelay has been an important place of pilgrimage. St Bernard preached the Second Crusade there in 1146 and Richard the Lion-Hearted and Philip II Augustus met there to leave for the Third Crusade in 1190. With its sculpted capitals and portal, the Madeleine of Vézelay – a 12th-century monastic church – is a masterpiece of Burgundian Romanesque art and architecture.
    em7300397.jpg
  • The Benedictine abbey of Vézelay has been an important place of pilgrimage. St Bernard preached the Second Crusade there in 1146 and Richard the Lion-Hearted and Philip II Augustus met there to leave for the Third Crusade in 1190. With its sculpted capitals and portal, the Madeleine of Vézelay – a 12th-century monastic church – is a masterpiece of Burgundian Romanesque art and architecture.
    em7300396.jpg
  • The Benedictine abbey of Vézelay has been an important place of pilgrimage. St Bernard preached the Second Crusade there in 1146 and Richard the Lion-Hearted and Philip II Augustus met there to leave for the Third Crusade in 1190. With its sculpted capitals and portal, the Madeleine of Vézelay – a 12th-century monastic church – is a masterpiece of Burgundian Romanesque art and architecture.
    em7300395.jpg
  • The Benedictine abbey of Vézelay has been an important place of pilgrimage. St Bernard preached the Second Crusade there in 1146 and Richard the Lion-Hearted and Philip II Augustus met there to leave for the Third Crusade in 1190. With its sculpted capitals and portal, the Madeleine of Vézelay – a 12th-century monastic church – is a masterpiece of Burgundian Romanesque art and architecture.
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