not many cars on the road, nice weather and place for small picnic. the lakes are clean too.
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St. George's Abbey, Stein am Rhein Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Located on the banks of the Rhine, St. George's Abbey was built in 1515 and has undergone many renovations and reconstructions in the 15th and 16th centuries. It is one of the best preserved ancient monasteries in Switzerland. The overall style is the late Gothic style. The monastery, which bears witness to the conditions of the Renaissance in northern Switzerland, has now lost its religious function and is open as a museum.
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St. George's Abbey, Stein am Rhein Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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not many cars on the road, nice weather and place for small picnic. the lakes are clean too.
Very beautiful monastery, at the entrance of the old town of Stein. [View] The monastery is right by the river, and the yard is free to visit. If you want to enter the museum, you need to buy a ticket. The adult ticket price is five yuan. There is a small garden in the museum where you can enjoy the lakeside scenery. Don't miss it. [Fun] There is a room in the monastery, there are very beautiful wet murals, which have been in existence for 500 years, and it is worth seeing in good condition. [Cost-effective] The student fare is three yuan, the adult fare is five yuan, and the family fare is ten yuan.
St. George's Abbey is located on the Rhine Bridge, standing on the bridge you can see the tall clock tower, typical Gothic architecture, should be the tallest building in Stein, because in the far distance of Werder you can see her clock tower, although after more than 500 years, still intact, This attraction is a paid attraction, I came back to organize photos to find this place
St. George's Monastery, located on the Rhine, is a Benedictine convent and one of the best preserved ancient monasteries in Switzerland, witnessing the Renaissance conditions in northern Switzerland. It was built in the Roman era and has been renovated and rebuilt many times in the 1st century. Now it no longer has religious functions, but is open to the public as a museum. The shape of the monastery is very beautiful and the spire is long. Unfortunately, there is no time to watch it carefully.