Guide to Lodging in Italy's Monasteries FROM THE PUBLISHER
This book takes the reader beyond overpriced, overrated packaged tours to
destinations of wonder, history, flavor, culture, and art. Instead of remaining outsiders destined
only for tourist traps, visitors can now be steeped in Italian life during a unique sojourn in an
Italian monastery.
FROM THE CRITICS
Library Journal
"Monasteries," Barish writes, "are an integral part of Italy's history and heritage and symbolize the incredibly diverse Italian culture." By conducting extensive research at each monastery, Barish has compiled a directory of detailed, precise information for a unique Italian experience: an inexpensive travel alternative to staying in big-name hotels. Each listing provides a history of the monastery, its artwork, and products as well as local events. The travel information--accommodations, amenities, cost, directions by car/train/plane, and contact names and addresses--is clearly written. Barish also adds a personal touch by including reservation form letters written in English and Italian. The photographs accompanying each listing are enticing and breathtakingly beautiful. More detailed and easier to use than June and Anne Walsh's Bed and Blessings Italy: A Guide to Convents and Monasteries Available for Overnight Lodging (LJ 11/15/98), this directory is highly recommended for public libraries.--Stephanie Papa, Baltimore Cty. Circuit Court Lib. Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.
Sister Francesca
Being a guest at a monastery brings the tourist closer to the Italian people, to our
food, lifestyle, country and language.