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The former monastry of Saint Gerlachus has been converted into a world- renowned hotel.

Guests include The Rolling Stones and the American former president George W. Bush.

Next to the chateau is the still in use parish monastry church.

abandoned place in the middle of nowhere, Schoenthal Monastery

Nisyros Greece oct 2015

We have a new church being built. It is still under construction and it makes a great addition to the skyline.

Macedonian Church Sv.Petka

nisyros Greece oct 2015

The ruins of the grand Cistercian abbey near Helmsley, North Yorkshire

In 1352 the old church in Kaisheim was demolished and the new building started. In 1387 the work was completed.

From 1665, the furnishings began to be baroque. The rood screen is smelled and replaced by a choir grille. New altars are also being purchased. The organ gallery is also being rebuilt.

Particularly noteworthy is the magnificent choir stalls. It comes from the workshop of the Dominican monastery in Augsburg, and Br. Valentin Zindter is named as the master.

remains of the monastry Allerheiligen ( All Saints) - given up after a fire.

St Quirin - Tegernsee

In the year 1340

 

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Photo prise à Kanoni, Corfou, îles Ioniennes. Monastère Vlacherna

ein Tag später...one day later

 

A sunny afternoon takes a sudden turn as cold winds raced along the open courtyard.

 

Darjeeling

The church of Eberbach Abbey (German: Kloster Eberbach) is a former Cistercian monastery in Eltville in the Rheingau, Germany. On account of its Romanesque and early Gothic buildings it is considered one of the most significant architectural heritage sites in Hesse.

In the winter of 1985/86 some of the interior scenes of The Name of the Rose were filmed here [Wikipedia]

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The ruins of the Monastero San Nicolo Della Cavana between Murano and Burano.

Yading Sichuan China 四川 亞丁

I think convergence is a model. I think interconnection is probably the right model. If you connect one to the other, I think you're pretty much there.

Marc Andreessen

 

** Due to its great luminescense range, from the shadows of the archade to the brigth sky, I considered this an obvious case for an HDR. I consider that the HDR here is more close to what I saw when shooting, adapting successvely the eyes to the shadows and to the bright sky.

 

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