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Obernhof
Cafe Im Klosterladen Orthodoxen Kloster Arnstein

Cafe Im Klosterladen Orthodoxen Kloster Arnstein

Pater-Damian-Str. 1, 56379 Obernhof, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany

Refrigerantes, Café E Bolo, Cafés

"Very beautiful Orthodox monastery located above Obernhof and the Lahn with beautiful views This former Catholic monastery is now run by Orthodox nuns, while in the pilgrimage church Catholic worship services are still celebrated. In the small convent café right next to the convent shop you can buy all sorts of self-made delicacies, such as convent honey, jams, Chutneys....... and religious things such as crosses, icons, books, CDs....... After visiting the pilgrimage church and visiting the monastery shop in the small cafe square, we took care of the many impressions. The selection at the cafe is not very large, as we did not see any prices, we asked what we were told that there were no fixed prices, but only to be asked for a donation, each of which is so much worth it. We then did this generously, after all, it will benefit a good purpose. Everywhere in the rooms you can feel the spiritual aura and the soothing silence, on the walls religious images and photos of the Mother's Monastery in Greece. By the way, the monastery also takes guests for contemplation days or secular outtime against assistance in the work and participation in the worship services. We enjoyed: chocolate pancakes with milk coffee large piece and very juicy, milk coffee naja cheesecakes light and loosely good Since we came into an exciting, pleasant conversation with one of the Orthodox convent sisters, she asked if we were interested in a guided tour of the monastery but would like to. This was also interesting and exotic, as the Orthodox religion is very strange for us. The friendly and open-minded kind of sisters impressed us as well as the Orthodox chapel many golden, ancient icons, fantastic wood carvings ............. the large monastery courtyard, the cloister or the view into the refectory. We were very impressed and enjoyed our trip very much."