The Monastery of Virgin Mary

Published 23rd of August, 2020

One Final Mural

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This looked like an older piece.

Old Picture

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This picture was also on display, I am not sure what it shows though.

Restorations

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If you look closer at the walls you can see where they have tried to preserve as much of the original murals as possible.

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Other than that, the church was fairly nondescript. I think it looks best when viewed from above, as in the first picture.

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