Christian Abbeys
Christian abbeys are religious communities where monks or nuns live, work, and pray. These places are often associated with the Benedictine tradition, which emphasizes a balanced life of prayer, work, and study. Abbeys typically include a church, living quarters, and areas for farming or other trades, supporting the community's self-sufficiency.
Many abbeys have historical significance and are known for their beautiful architecture and serene surroundings. They often serve as centers for spiritual retreats and education, welcoming visitors who seek peace and reflection. Some famous abbeys include Mont Saint-Michel in France and Westminster Abbey in England.