Museum Abdijkerk Thorn Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Excellent museum
Very friendly informative staff. Multiple European languages available for explanations. Excellent exhibits about the history and people of Thorn. Highly recommended.
Very beautiful and interesting church. Definitely worth a visit. Only 3.50€ entry for adults. The graveyard is nice to walk around too. Info in Dutch and English. You can ask for the video to be playe...
On the outside you would say ... this is a church like so many others. However, the church is very well maintained and has a beautiful altar. You don't have to be religious to relax and meditate here ...
The cost to get into this church is 3 Euros & worth it to see one of the most spectacular altars I’ve ever seen. Truly beautiful. The crypt below the altar has a display of the mummified remains of a ...
The Thorn's abbaye is located in the adorable small town of the same name, which has been founded and governed by women of local nobleness for centuries (unfortunately the arrival of the French people ...
Excellent museum
Very friendly informative staff. Multiple European languages available for explanations. Excellent exhibits about the history and people of Thorn. Highly recommended.
Beautiful Church
Very beautiful and interesting church. Definitely worth a visit. Only 3.50€ entry for adults. The graveyard is nice to walk around too. Info in Dutch and English. You can ask for the video to be playe...
Stunning Oasis of Peace
On the outside you would say ... this is a church like so many others. However, the church is very well maintained and has a beautiful altar. You don't have to be religious to relax and meditate here ...
Small town fantastic church
The cost to get into this church is 3 Euros & worth it to see one of the most spectacular altars I’ve ever seen. Truly beautiful. The crypt below the altar has a display of the mummified remains of a ...
A World of Women
The Thorn's abbaye is located in the adorable small town of the same name, which has been founded and governed by women of local nobleness for centuries (unfortunately the arrival of the French people ...