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    • noonetoo499 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Not being an avid hunter of ancient monuments,I went to this monastery to appease my more cultured friends,but I was won over by its atmosphere of peace. It is a beautiful setting and the buildings are in a good state of preservation. With a mix of underground caverns,fresh air cloisters and a solid church and tower,it made an ideal subject for a 1-2 hour tour. The multifaceted carvings on the red-marble pillars in the cloisters make a fascinating study by themselves. The history of the site as set out in one of the rooms was interesting and helpful without being over-academic.
    • climatelawyer 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Half of this abbey's cloister is now in the Cloisters Museum in upper Manhattan (part of the Met). But the half that is left, and the rest of the Abbey, make a visit well worth it. The setting, amid the mountains, and the clean Pyrenees air, beats anything in NYC.
    • WSimonL 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      An abbey, well restored with a view of Canigou to die for. Always worth a visit, but especially for the irises in April/May. Go to a concert during the Festival and see it at night. AND TELL THE YANKS TO GIVE BACK THE BITS OF THE CLOISTERS THEY HAVE IN NEW YORK!!
    • painter04646 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We went at the very end of a November day. There was no one else visiting. The 10th to 12th century monastery is spare and elegant. A monument of and to great spirituality. Too bad that the Cloisters Museum of Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York doesn't return the extraordinary sections of cloisters that the Rockefeller's 'bought' after World War Two.
    • Pat_Floyd_9 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is set in the countryside with a vfantastic view of mt Canagou in the backdrop. We went on a Sunday when access was free (Patramoni). You make your own way round the site. There is an Englishcard you can borrow to guide you round. Some of the Crypt and lower parts of the visit are quite dark and you have to take care when walking round. Low doors or uneven steps. Outside the peace and quiet is wonderful.There is a small shop.
    • Alisonmer 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It is an enchanting place to hear a concert especially when you think at the time Pablo Casals played there!
    • Claudie187069 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      In a magnificent setting, the abbey offers a beautiful and peaceful visit. The information provided on entry, although basic, informs visitors about the history of the area. We could have stayed all day in the cloisters, magnificent.
    • Al1021 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      quite an interesting visit overall , rthough the paper guide is a bit basic , bit dark and uneven underfoot at first
    • Sarah00056 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The church is simple and peaceful inside, although huge. The cloisters are beautiful and the carvings interesting. When we visited there were some interesting lighting art works in the crypt. NB it is part of the list of special monuments in the area and you will be given a little booklet with a stamp on the back for your visit to St Michel. If you get a stamp at each place I think you get discounts for entry (though we never had this explained to us at the time!)
    • uriro 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      If you ever visited the Cloisters Museum in NY, the monastry there is a mockup of st. Michel de Cuxa, with the original columns of the cloister having been "transfered" to NY from the original spot. It is heartbreaking to see the missing parts of the original cloister but the perfect manner in which the building lives in harmony with its environment, is a bit of compensation. A must to all visitors to the area.
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