Casa Del Principe
Casa Del Principe
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Beatriz M
Düsseldorf, Germany5,710 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2021
The park is okay, it is not very big and for me it did not pose any unique photo opportunity however it was good to spend some time there after having lunch and having visited the big Royal Site. It was a sunny Wednesday and the park was pretty much empty. I did not go inside the house of the Prince but took photos in front of it.
Written April 29, 2021
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Gmanbumpy
Chicago, IL668 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2019 • Family
This is an easy train ride. The walk up the hill was long. No matter we took lots of photos. The castle is beautifully situated on the hill side. It is huge! We enjoyed walking around and the history. On the way back we stopped for snacks in the town. Wonderful day
Written February 3, 2020
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MDOGP
Dallas, TX1,131 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2021 • Solo
I was not able to visit the house of the prince, but the gardens. It is a beautiful place to go for a walk and observe the monastery. The pine trees are spectacular!
Written March 7, 2021
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stonewithnomoss
Duhok, Iraq918 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2018 • Solo
Although you must pay to enter this small palace, the gardens are beautiful and free. The HUGE cedar trees around it are in excess of 200 years old (I asked). If you arrive by Cercanias train, it is worth a stop on your walk up the palace/monastery.
Written June 10, 2018
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Wathiq H
Amman, Jordan331 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2017 • Couples
It is absolutely an amazing park. Paths are just beautiful where you can walk for an hour at least enjoying the nature there.
Written November 20, 2017
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Dave B
Narragansett, RI4,740 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2017 • Solo
Well maintained and beautiful park and museum provides visitors a chance for quiet reflection and meditation. Lovely spots for photos throughout the park. These grounds are also a direct path for walkers from the Train Station to the Monastery. Gorgeous.
Written September 15, 2017
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Boris B
Belgrade, Serbia2,420 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2016 • Couples
Lovely house with stunning gardens. It is situated in a park, on a way to Monastery from a train station. The house itself is small and the entrance fee of 5€ is a bit too much (gardens are free). The ticket can be bougt at the Monastery only or online. We had a luck that the blind were open, so we saw the rooms through the windows. Suggestion: visit the gardens, skip the entrance to the house, unless you are passionate interior lover.
Written June 13, 2016
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