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Special place
The ruins of Balmerino Abbey or St. Edward, is located near the River Tay in the Perth and Kinross. It is currently under the care of the National Trust of Scotland and is in the process of being restored. Access is free and of all the ruins of monasteries I have visited this one conveys the most peace, harmony and gives a sort of religious feeling.
The abbey was founded in 1227 by Cistercian monks from the abbey of the Borders, Melrose. Its foundation was funded by King Alexander II. It was abandoned after being burned in 1547 during the Religious Reformation in Scotland. In 1607, the land and the ruins were purchased by Sir James Elphinstone, the first Lord of Balmerino and the founder of the village where the village is now located.
We went looking for this abbey for academic reasons, to recount and classify the monastic buildings. The truth is that in the least unexpected places you can find one of the places where you can breathe the air of monasticism. I'm not sure if it was because of the cross that's in there, because of it's placement in the ruins, but it is one that has impressed me the most in recent times.
A lost charming and distant place that's not only for tourists, but for people in general... a very special place.
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