First inhabited by Benedictine monks back in the 10th century, this Gothic church is one of the most important icons of London.
Visit her Majesty the Queen's official Scotland residence. It was originally founded as a monastery in 1128 and it is situated at the end of…
Emmaus Monastery dates back to 1347, when it was founded by Charles IV and was established by a Slavonic Benedictine order.
The world-known mountain range with several peaks is a place where many abbeys are located.
Neimënster Abbey, officially known as Neumünster Abbey until 2014, is a public meeting place, cultural centre, and former Benedictine abbey…
The Abbey Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, commonly known as Bath Abbey, is a parish church of the Church of England and former…
The Abbey of St Mary is a ruined Benedictine abbey in York, England and a scheduled monument.
A fascinating site situated on the side of the "sacred mountain" full of caves (It's possible to take one of them to enter the abbey).
The Abbey of Saint-Étienne, also known as Abbaye aux Hommes by contrast with the Abbaye aux Dames, is a former Benedictine monastery in the…
St Mary's Abbey, Melrose is a partly ruined monastery of the Cistercian order in Melrose, Roxburghshire, in the Scottish Borders.
The museum is a housed in a serene Benedictine monastery dating back to 992.
St Augustine's Abbey was a Benedictine monastery in Canterbury, Kent, England.
Arbroath Abbey, in the Scottish town of Arbroath, was founded in 1178 by King William the Lion for a group of Tironensian Benedictine monks…
Inchcolm Abbey is a medieval abbey located on the island of Inchcolm in the Firth of Forth in Scotland.