The monastery was built about 1900 apparently but later on became a "reflection home". Now it's empty with the main chapel building being in perfect condition which, if you were that way inclined, would probably get away with holding a service in there as it is (albeit a standing room only one). It's due to become a home for the elderly in the next few years which is probably what it's best suited for given all the small one person rooms in a central square layout.
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