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Monastery Sant Pere de Rodes

El Port de la Selva, Girona, Spain
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Ranked #1 of 27 attractions in Girona
Type: Historic Sites, Religious Sites, Ancient Ruins
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Lisbon
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27 reviews 27 reviews
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 29 April 2013

The Monastery is almost at the top of a hill, but it's worth the detour. Note that there are several car parks, some closer to the Monastery than others.

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hong kong
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 22 January 2013 via mobile

I felt like I'm back in few centuries ago. The monastery is spectacular. I could imagine the daily life of missionaries there! Really worth to go!

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Detroit, MI
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 14 October 2012

We toured the Montserrat Monastery earlier on our trip and were over stampeded by tour buses, long lines, limited views of anything and crowded cafeterias. On the contrary, Monastery Sant Pere de Rodes was tranquil with few tourists, had an amazing view and you could actually tour the grounds inside and out. The architecture was beautiful and we had a... More

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Toronto
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32 helpful votes 32 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 9 August 2012

The drive up to the monastery takes some skill, but it is worth it. The monastery is 11-13th century and occupies a stunning site overlookng the sea. It is open continuously in the summer so you don't have to worry about arriving and finding it closed for lunch. Well worth a visit.

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Eden, Australia
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 2 August 2012

Perched high on a hill, skilfully restored in places, wonderful views and great feeling - God gets the best locations.

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Girona
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 16 July 2012

A beautiful monestery in a wonderful place. Restored not so long ago, offers the visitor a great example of a medieval monastery.

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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 1 July 2012

Came across this place whilst walking without initially realising its historical significance - in the end spent an enjoyable and interesting couple of hours here. Useful information available in English. Some of the stairways are steep and narrow and need to mind your head. Worth visiting the nearby medieval village too.

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Atlanta, Georgia
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed 28 June 2012

Can't beat ruins above a beach for combining culture and fun. The ride along the curving, twisting road is also a fun experience, best done in a car with power steering!

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buenos aires
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 25 June 2012

in my opinion, this abandoned monastery is not very interesting in itself as -although reconstructed to its detail in what concerns to walls, roofs, etc, there is not even one remaining painting or object from those years, plus the fact that there are no monks for at least 200 years and it is no more sacre (now, only a museum),... More

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Barcelona, Spain
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 19 May 2012

We landed at the monastery as weather conditions were not good enough for a hike... such a wonderful surprise! This place is like out of time and so well refurbished you can almost time-travel! From the monastery you'll have great views over La Selva de Mar & Cap de Creus. Tickets cost you 4€50 including paper based guided-visit & video... More

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