Taizé Community

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Taizé, France

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Religious organization· Monastery· Tourist attraction· Youth center

Taizé Community Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (7 reviews)

Taizé Community is located in Taizé, France on Le Bourg. Taizé Community is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category religious organization in France.

Address

Le Bourg

Phone

+33 385503030

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Dule Silja019

Beautiful place . I was here as a guy and had a great time ... Serbian, Croatian, Ukrainian girls ..... Uh ....... Wonderful time: D really nice place

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Jonnie Parkin

Compassionate community offering hospitality while taking their safety seriously in this pandemic. Sadly we had to leave early due to quarantine restrictions at home. A sign of hope on a hurting world.

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Noémi Gergely

A good place to spend some quiet time away from the hustle and bustle of city and meet new people.

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Dominic Every

Taizé is a one of a kind experience, it is rich in many ways, it's strongest points all come down to these simple things: community, faith and hope. Although Taizé is in the simplest form is a eligious get away\ you find out very quickly upon arrival it goes much, much further and deeper then that. For me it's all about the community, making friends, meeting people and truly realising there is hope for this world, as an agnostic I was welcomed with open arms. Another thing to mention is that although located in France the main language spoken is English, however there are many people from all over the world speaking more then good old english, so make it a task to meet new people and learn their language (its very fun!) you will meet french, Italian, Portuguese Swedish, Russian and the list goes on and on.

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Joby Kurien

Heaven on earth! A beautiful community where you see true Christian values. A great place to meditate and commune with people who seek one thing in common - God. I especially was impressed that the monks there engage the young people to lead the community. I wish I could go there every year.

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Stephanie Low

My first time experiencing and living in an ecumenical community. People are truly welcomed as they are here, just as God would welcome us. I have never experienced ecumenism lived out the way it is practised here. I love it; it's like a glimpse of heaven. Can't wait to come back for another visit!

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Bridget Baucum

Have spent 3 amazing weeks there over 9 years. great experience and people.