A very beautiful and quiet place surrounded by mountains and nature. With the new church. Further down the trail, you can find a holy spring or drive up to it on a detour along the road.
It is a very beautiful tourist place. The big temple is brand new, so it did not make an impression. The chapel at the burial site of St.Nino is very touching to the heart. She prayed warmly and went outside.
I want to tell dear nuns, although M.B. was not a nun, in a world where there are so many troubles, deaths, diseases, discord, to shout at people, get angry, rage because of a small dog (jack Russell, puppy), who did not enter the temple, but was with us, and walked around territories. IT'S VERY SAD.
AND IMPORTANTLY, there is not a single canonical ban on dogs in the temple.
And yes, I respect the rules and requests of the owners of the house, and I do not enter the temple with a dog. But your monastery works as a tourist attraction, and it is not indicated anywhere that it is forbidden to enter with a dog. To my mother's question: so you yourself have dogs in the territories in the monasteries, the answer was that these are our guard dogs, not your LAPDOGS. HERE AT HOME .....
Soften our evil hearts, Mother of God.
The place where the monastery is located is really stunningly beautiful and well maintained! There is care and attention everywhere. I was very much hampered by thick fog and rain. I will definitely go back there!