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Sera Monastery, Lhasa; Tibet

The weather was less than cooperative, and the sky was rather bland, but it hardly diminishes the beauty of this serene place.

 

Situated on 200+ acres of scenic beauty in Kent, New York, the Chuang Yen Monastery offers Buddhist teachings and practices in Chinese and English, and is home to one of the largest statues of Buddha in the Western Hemisphere.

The new chapel at the monastery at Rohia, near Dej, Romania

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Situado en el Camino Primitivo. Obona´s Monastery. Tineo located in the ORIGINAL WAY at THE CAMINO OF ST JAMES.

 

Lugares para disfrutar en los Caminos de Santiago en Asturias y rutas alternativas de carácter turístico.

The Monastery of the Cross (Georgian: ჯვრის მონასტერი) is an Orthodox monastery near the Nayot neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel. It is located in the Valley of the Cross, below the Israel Museum and the Knesset.

The monastery was built in the 11th century, during the reign of King Bagrat IV by the Georgian Giorgi-Prokhore of Shavsheti. It is believed that the site was originally consecrated in the 4th century under the instruction of the Roman emperor Constantine the Great, who later gave the site to the Georgian King Mirian III of Iberia after the conversion of his country to Christianity in 327 A.D.

By the 14th century, the monastery had become the center of the Georgian community in Jerusalem. By 1685, however, the monastery had been taken over by the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate

Pictures in the Santa Catalina Monastery in Arequipa, Peru. Taken over our trip there during the end of 2012.

 

If I remember correctly, this is the room where the nuns would lie in state after their death. The portraits on the wall were of the important superior nuns over the centuries.

Begun 1416 in Lhasa; largest monastery in Tibet. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.

an not very old monastery, app. 100 years, now abandoned

été 1987

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Mosteiro da Batalha, monastère de Santa Maria da Vitória - monastère dominicain (Afonso Domingues puis David Huguet, 1402-38)

Close to the border with Albania. From here, we walked to the border and than into the next village and next city in Albania

  

The Alcobaça Monastery is one of the first foundations of the Cistercian Order in Portugal. It was founded in 1153 as a gift to Bernard of Clairvaux, shortly before his death, from the first Portuguese King, Afonso Henriques, to commemorate his victory over the Moors at Santarém in March 1147. The foundation of the monastery was part of the strategy by Afonso Henriques to consolidate his authority in the new kingdom and promote the colonisation of areas recently taken from Moorish hands during the Reconquista.

 

The building of the monastery began in 1178, some 25 years after the arrival of the Cistercian monks in the Alcobaça region. Initially, the monks lived in wooden houses, and only moved to the new stone monastery buildings in 1223. The church was completed in 1252. The finished church and monastery were the first truly Gothic buildings in Portugal, and the church was the largest in Portugal. The last touch in the mediaeval ensemble was given in the late 13th century, when King Dinis I ordered the construction of the Gothic cloister, the Cloister of Silence.

 

The monks dedicated their lives to religious meditation, creating illuminated manuscripts in a scriptorium. The monks from the monastery produced an early authoritative history on Portugal in a series of books. The library at Alcobaça was one of the largest Portuguese mediaeval libraries, but was pillaged by the invading French in 1810, and many items were stolen in an anti-clerical riot in 1834, when the religious orders in Portugal were dissolved. The remnants of the monastery library, including hundreds of mediaeval manuscripts, are kept today in the National Library in Lisbon.

 

During the Middle Ages, the monastery quickly became an important and powerful presence in Portugal. The monastery owned and developed extensive agriculture areas, and the abbot exerted influence over a large area. A public school was opened in 1269. The importance of the monastery can be measured by the fact that many royals were buried here in the 13th and 14th centuries. Kings Afonso II, Afonso III, and their Queens Urraca of Castile and Beatrice of Castile are buried here, as well as King Pedro I and his mistress, Inês de Castro, who was murdered on the orders of Pedro's father, King Afonso IV. After being crowned King, Pedro commissioned two magnificent Gothic tombs for him and his mistress, both of which can still be seen inside the monastery church.

As seen from Varlaam monastery

Monastery of Santa Maria la Real in Nájera.

This is the back side of the monastery at St. Edwards State Park that faces Lake Washington. The monastery is closed up and there is no access to the inside. I would have loved to get in and shoot the inside, but there were "No Trespassing" signs all over. There were several building added to the front that detracted from the overall architecture of the front. There are several steep trails that take you down the the waterfront and the hiking was quite pleasant.

A very special monastery in Montenegro

Wangdue, Bhutan

Phuktal Monastery or Phuktal Gompa (often transliterated as Phugtal) is a Buddhist monastery located in the remote Lungnak Valley in south-eastern Zanskar, in the Himalayan region of Ladakh, in Northern India. It is one of the only Buddhist monasteries in Ladakh that can still be reached only by foot. Supplies to the monastery are brought on horses, donkeys, and mules in the warmer months, and in the frozen winters, they are transported through the frozen Zanskar River. A road is expected to be built up to the monastery, however, for now, it is a day's walk from Village Cha or Village Khangsaar, the end of the road leading from Padum.

The monastery of Agia Triada of Tzagarolon is one of the richest and most beautiful monasteries in Crete. It is built near the airport of Chania, in the position Tzobomylos of the Cape Melecha and at the foothills of Stavros Mount. The distance from Chania is only 15km.

The monastery was built by the Venetian nobles Jeremiah and Lawrence Tzagarolo. Jeremiah was a famous scholar of his era with rich education and was a friend of the Patriarch of Alexandria, Meletios Pigas. Jeremiah himself was a candidate for Patriarch of Constantinople. Moreover, Jeremiah designed and built the monastery complex of the monastery, being affected by the architect Sebastiano Serlio from Verona, Italy.

 

The monastery of Agia Triada of Tzagarolon is one of the richest and most beautiful monasteries in Crete. It is built near the airport of Chania, in the position Tzobomylos of the Cape Melecha and at the foothills of Stavros Mount. The distance from Chania is only 15km.

The monastery was built by the Venetian nobles Jeremiah and Lawrence Tzagarolo. Jeremiah was a famous scholar of his era with rich education and was a friend of the Patriarch of Alexandria, Meletios Pigas. Jeremiah himself was a candidate for Patriarch of Constantinople. Moreover, Jeremiah designed and built the monastery complex of the monastery, being affected by the architect Sebastiano Serlio from Verona, Italy.

 

View of the monastery and carved mani stone.

Kykko Monastery, Cyprus in 2007

The Cistercian monastery of Vyšší Brod is located about 30 km to the south of Český Krumlov, on the right bank of the Vltava river. The monastery church with its adjacent buildings was constructed step-by-step from the mid 13th century and it was finished in the later half of the 14th century. The oldest part is the one floor sacristy dated about 1270.

Wall fresco outside the Monastery Church. The company of Saints on their way to heaven

Jerichow Monastery, Germany. Romanesque-medieval architecture, built in 1150-1172 a.D.

I have been working more with Photoshop and trying different effects on my photos. This is from an original photograph I took in Hong Kong

Monastery in the valley below Irtas, a village south of Bethlehem.

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