This building from the first quarter of the 18th century became home to a century-old cloistral tradition. |
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In the mid-18th century the cloistral buildings were demolished and a barracks for a regiment of English soldiers built there. |
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In the baroque atmosphere of the cloistral reading room you can enjoy exclusive dinners or cultural highlights. |
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Many generations have listened to this tale of a young girl high in her cloistral tower lowering her beautiful hair on command to an enchantress. |
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The cloistral buildings and the monastery are nowadays occupied by the police. |
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As recently as the middle twentieth century, private universities were institutions with little direct social role, built on cloistral research and devoted to patrician cultural inheritance. |
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The former cloistral city is one of the most splendidly restored architectural ensembles of the country and can just about claim the same high rank as the capital city of Luxembourg itself. |
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The serving Sister pursed up her lips to remind him of the cloistral rule, almost as if she wanted to prevent any conversation between him and the nun. |
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