As promised, I took some nice shots (I hope) of the outside and inside of the Kartause. In addition, I took some pics of the inside of the hand-painted Byzantine Chapel.

This is the entrance that we use to enter the Kartause grounds.

This is the front (entrance) to the Kartause.

This is looking across the courtyard from the previous picture. The building contains the ITI's library and Franciscan classrooms.

The entrance into the Kartause Maria Thron.

The inside. Belive me it is a lot more impressive in person!
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