Opens at January 1-December 31 Monday-Friday 9:30-11:30,15:30-17:30
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Piazza Provenzani, 92020, Palma di Montechiaro, Sicily, ItalyMap
Phone+39 0922 799229
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Cocciolino2015
A noble palazzo
We didn't get inside this impressive monastery but the building,which was originally the home of the Duke Giulio Tomasi di Lampedusa before he built another palazzo at the foot of the stairway that go...
The most important and deceptive city in its entirety ( advanced states of decrepitity ) is the most interesting monastery and is less beautiful than on the few photos .
Great place , out of time, sisters look out of a movie ....ti ask if it is a dream or they really exist. Sister Nazarena welcomes us with gentleness and explains all the history of the prince ...
And who would expect them to prepare and sell mandorla and other goods in a closure convent. Thanks to Favino and Cracow, I saw the Mostery of Benedicts in Palma d...
A noble palazzo
We didn't get inside this impressive monastery but the building,which was originally the home of the Duke Giulio Tomasi di Lampedusa before he built another palazzo at the foot of the stairway that go...
Deceptive
The most important and deceptive city in its entirety ( advanced states of decrepitity ) is the most interesting monastery and is less beautiful than on the few photos .
To visit the small town of Palma di Montechiaro
The Palma monastery of Lichtenberg was built between 1653 and 1659 beautiful wooden ceilings, massive silver tabernacle, and huge residual.
Unique experience
Great place , out of time, sisters look out of a movie ....ti ask if it is a dream or they really exist. Sister Nazarena welcomes us with gentleness and explains all the history of the prince ...
Advertising is the spirit of trade
And who would expect them to prepare and sell mandorla and other goods in a closure convent. Thanks to Favino and Cracow, I saw the Mostery of Benedicts in Palma d...