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360° panorama by Alfredo Garcia Terol. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Ancient water cistern in the castle-fortress of Xativa, Old Kingdom of Valencia, Spain.
360° panorama by Alfredo Garcia Terol. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Ancient water cistern in the castle-fortress of Xativa, Old Kingdom of Valencia, Spain.
360° panorama by Olivier Bortolotti. Click the image to open the interactive version.
In the massif of the Maures, in the hinterland of Toulon, the monastery of Notre-Dame de Cl'emence is an ancient Carthusian monastery from which the monks were driven out in 1792. Constructed on a rocky hilltop, the monastery overlooks a countryside whose beauty extends as far as the eye can see: in the east is the Mediterranean and the bay of Saint Tropez, in the north the snow-covered Lower Alps which rise above Digne and Nice. The immense expanses, wild and austere, of the forest of oaks and chestnut trees and the surprising severity of the climate create of this privileged place a “holy monastic desert”. It is a mysterious splendor reserved for the Almighty, where, nevertheless, thousands of pilgrims and visitors visit in search of silent prayer.
360° panorama by Olivier Bortolotti. Click the image to open the interactive version.
In the massif of the Maures, in the hinterland of Toulon, the monastery of Notre-Dame de Cl'emence is an ancient Carthusian monastery from which the monks were driven out in 1792. Constructed on a rocky hilltop, the monastery overlooks a countryside whose beauty extends as far as the eye can see: in the east is the Mediterranean and the bay of Saint Tropez, in the north the snow-covered Lower Alps which rise above Digne and Nice. The immense expanses, wild and austere, of the forest of oaks and chestnut trees and the surprising severity of the climate create of this privileged place a “holy monastic desert”. It is a mysterious splendor reserved for the Almighty, where, nevertheless, thousands of pilgrims and visitors visit in search of silent prayer.