Beuron Art drew from the artistic history of long-ago times, with the art of ancient Egypt being particularly stimulating. The Egyptians' aesthetic geometry stemmed from the idea that harmony expressed through numbers is a reflection of the universe and the afterlife.
During your visit to the church, you will encounter unexpected artistic works, such as a reading desk in the shape of a falcon or reliefs of vultures on the backs of benches around the apse. In the monastery, in addition to the preserved library, capitular hall, cloister, paradise garden, refectory, and communal rooms, we will also enter the imposing paradise garden.
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