L to R: Rob, Don, Mary Margaret and Tom |
Of course, Tom wasn't that uncomfortable because I call him "Mr. Monk" after the OCD detective. haha. Here's the story of the visit>>
What a big 3,500 pipe organ they have! |
Mr. Monk the detective |
THE CHURCH - The church associated with the Abbey is dark and about 300 years old. It made me feel very uncomfortable - like there was a lot of depressed energy in there.Being piano players, our friend Don and Tom were impressed by the 3,500 pipe organ that is still in use! We learned that almost monks know how to play it, too.
The skull of the Bishop inside |
THE CREEPY SKULL - There's a crypt under the altar. We learned about that from our handsome, dark haired, bearded tour guide (whom I found out went to school in New England, where I'm from- yeah, I'm a flirt). But he was nice to look at. In fact, I missed most of what the crypt was about staring at him... so I'll just say this. In the crypt, you won't find an entire body. Instead, there's a glass box about 2 feet wide by 3 feet long and about 2 feet high. Inside, there is an ornamental box that has little windows on the side. Inside is the SKULL of Bishop Altmann. You could see his teeth... and his profile was creepy. Needless to say, I didn't stick around.
Close up of the skull- you can see the teeth! |
NEXT: THE ABBEY ATTIC TOUR