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| Part of the entrance building complex. |
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| Architecturally, Montsalvat has much in common with a simple French village in Provence revealing a mix of rustic architectural styles. |
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| There is very much a European village feel to the place! |
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| Path leading towards the Great Hall, with artists' studios shown on the left. |
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| The picturesque buildings are surrounded by lawns and gardens. |
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| There is much art to be admired on the grounds. |
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| Much of this art from the time of Jörgensen. |
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| A happy resident! |
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| The Great Hall of Montsalvat. |
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| Another view of the Great Hall. |
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| Inside the Great Hall, at ground floor level. This chamber is used for weddings and receptions, as well as for cultural events. |
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| A room below the level of the Great Hall ground floor and connected to it by corridors, staircases and small rooms. |
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| A still life by Jörgensen, hanging in the Great Hall. |
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| One of Justus Jörgensen's many self-portraits. |
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| Another still life and a sculpture study of Alec Ensel. |
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| The pool beside the Great Hall and on the left side of the picture, another gallery/exhibition space. |
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| Part of the residential buildings complex adjacent to the Great Hall. |
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| Many beautiful peacocks adorn the grounds (and roofs!). |
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| The Chapel situated in a quiet part of the grounds next to a pine tree copse and a lily pond. |
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| Interior of the Chapel. |
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| A secluded part of the terraced garden allows the visitor time to reflect and take in the serenity of the place. |
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| Many cottage garden plants such as this glorious Salvia contribute to the rustic feel of Montsalvat. |
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| Beautiful ironwork of the monumental gate here, invites further visits. |























