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Recent Examples of nunneryAll four women are virgins and have joked about calling their home the nunnery.—
Skye Battles,
Wired News,
17 Apr. 2026 The property was once a 19th-century Catholic school and church campus, complete with a rectory and nunnery, and each room has a rotary phone and other touches of the not-so-distant past.—
Kate Kassin,
Bon Appetit Magazine,
13 Apr. 2026 Monasteries and nunneries have long been oases of quiet contemplation in a world overrun by distractions.—
Avedis Hadjian,
Christian Science Monitor,
7 Jan. 2026 Instead, scenes of life at the nunnery are interspersed with childhood memories, usually involving her mother assisting people in need or her classmates mistreating vulnerable children.—
Nathaniel Moore
september 10,
Literary Hub,
10 Sep. 2025 See All Example Sentences for nunnery
Set in the 13th century amid a shift from Paganism to Christianity in Central Europe, the film tells the story of the virgin daughter of a feudal lord who gets kidnapped by marauders before she is set to join a convent.
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Georg Szalai,
HollywoodReporter,
24 June 2026
Most of the other nuns who entered the convent with her have died.
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.
To reach the abbey, visitors must climb the town’s famous 199 steps that rise along the cliff.
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Tribune News Service,
Baltimore Sun,
26 June 2026
Unfortunately, the abbey fell into a state of disrepair for many years until Philippe Pascal and his family acquired the property in 2004 and upgraded not just the estate but the entire region’s standing.