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聖米佔教堂評價

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Robyn Stegman
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教堂的墓穴裏有木乃伊,非常值得一遊。一個是十字軍,他們讓你握手。我經歷過的最獨特的體驗之一。在被打敗的道路上,這是一個驚人的發現。

聖米佔教堂

發佈日期:2015年4月24日
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  • M44***33
    5/5完美
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    St. Mizan Church is an old church in Dublin. It was first built at the end of the 11th century. The existing church was built in 1686. The history of churches is quite interesting. The church was first built in 1905 by the Vikings who stayed in Ireland. Later, the church was rebuilt in the 17th century. In 1724, a huge organ was installed in the church. It is said that Handel's famous "Messiah" played here for the first time. But the most fascinating part of the church is the dozens of mummies in the basement. Initially, the mummies were stored in wooden coffins, but over time, the coffins gradually decayed and the air-dried bodies inside were exposed. Six of the coffin lids were completely decayed, so the mummies inside were completely exposed to people's eyes. Now two of them are open for public viewing. One of the most notable coffins in the basement is a separate coffin, whose owner is known as the Crusader. This "Crusader" is very tall, hands slightly up from the coffin, visitors can shake hands with this 800-year-old mummy, and you can touch it today.

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    發佈日期:2018年5月14日
  • 隔壁七叔
    5/5完美
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    It is worthwhile to see that there is nothing in the daytime. After entering, it feels ordinary, solemn church, very beautiful and storytelling place.

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    發佈日期:2016年12月9日
  • 达达和妮妮
    5/5完美
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    Still like the overall design style of this church makes people feel particularly holy.

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    發佈日期:2018年3月14日
  • Katie Donahue
    5/5完美
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    哇!簡直令人難以置信。你還有什麼地方有機會看到800歲的木乃伊完美保存在墓穴中?教堂也不錯,比聖帕特里克教堂更精緻,但值得一看。有一個很棒的導遊和非常好的工作人員。門票不太貴,有學生折扣!

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    發佈日期:2016年10月17日
  • Joe LaLonde
    5/5完美

    The current St. Michan's is located on the site of a medieval church and while the current place of worship is rather ordinary, the real treasure is through the small doors on the sides. Below the current church are limestone crypts that can be seen through guided tours. While it's illegal to open the caskets of the deceased, a few were exposed by accident and are now on display, each with their own story. The oldest is believed to be the 800 year old remains of a crusader whose hand a visitor is supposed to "shake" (rub gently). I have heard some say that this is a retired practice because one of his index fingers is missing, believed to have been broke off by an overzealous shaker, however on my tour (first of the day on a weekday) there were only three of us, an older couple and myself, and we were allowed to do it if we cared to. So this might be at the discretion of the tour guide depending on the nature of the guests.

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    發佈日期:2014年5月30日
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