Fusen City is not very north, many small towns are at the foot of the mountain outside the city, there are some castles to see, the abbey history is very long, dating back to the Middle Ages, during the Second World War here is remote, did not suffer too much loss.
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Fusen City is not very north, many small towns are at the foot of the mountain outside the city, there are some castles to see, the abbey history is very long, dating back to the Middle Ages, during the Second World War here is remote, did not suffer too much loss.
It is the Benedictine monastery in the south of Fusen Town, adjacent to the Lehi River, a tributary of the Danube at the foot of the Alps. It is the most historical and cultural heritage of Fusen and the pride of Fusen people. The discount card "Fusen card" we purchased for local transportation and consumption is the night view of the monastery as the cover standard photo, so we also come here after dinner. The river flowed quietly, reflecting the shadow of the monastery, the music of the organ melodiously drifted in the night sky, and the white monastery exterior wall appeared warmer in the night. Today, part of the museum is the Fiesen City Museum, which reawakens memories of the 16th century Fiesen's heyday as a violin manufacturing center. Here you can also see the abbey's Barroque Festival Room, Romanesque Corridor and the exquisite Santa Ana chapel. My favorite is the baroque gate.
It is still worth seeing, you can enjoy the culture of other countries, there are many not cheap things in the souvenir shop, some are still quite distinctive
There are a lot of things in the souvenir shop that are not cheap, the building is still very thoughtful, it is worth seeing.
The environment is beautiful, the air is fresh, it is worth a visit.