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Recent Examples of abbeyThe complex, which includes an 11th-century Benedictine abbey and a 16th-century basilica, is revered for its Black Madonna statue and is home to a boy’s choir that has existed since the 13th century and is Europe’s oldest.—
Joseph Wilson,
Los Angeles Times,
10 June 2026 Georgian Orthodox nuns living in a nearby abbey served us a hearty lunch of lentil soup, beef patties and cheese pie.—
Lori Rackl,
Boston Herald,
31 May 2026 In the 17th century, as the abbey's importance declined, its vast collection of manuscripts was shifted to another abbey in Rome, then moved to the Vatican and finally on to a small church.—CBS News,
17 May 2026 Eugenio Scarpa bought land around a minuscule port known for its old abbey—opatija in Croatian—and put up a villa, christening it Angiolina after his late wife.—
Kevin West,
Travel + Leisure,
8 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for abbey
Through centuries of upheaval the monastery endured as a living testament to Ukraine’s faith, culture, and history.
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Andy J. Semotiuk,
Forbes.com,
21 June 2026
From $1,724 Splendido Portofino, housed in a former Benedictine monastery, became a hot hotel for celebrities like Liz Taylor and Lauren Bacall in the 1950s and ’60s; Taylor’s favorite dish, a three-tomato sauce with spaghetti, is still on the menu.
The cathedral, its peaceful cloister, and its ornate crypt are also worth a visit.
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Laura Itzkowitz,
Travel + Leisure,
25 June 2026
In Rome, Le Graal will open the city’s first private members’ club of its kind inside Palazzo Medici Clarelli on the historic Via Giulia, with 11 rooms and suites, two restaurants, a cloister lounge, American bar, speakeasy, cigar room, wine cellar, gym, and treatment rooms.