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- Where can I find information? At the ticket office or from the monastery attendants.
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- Where can I enjoy the natural sights and water features? In the natural park with its waterfalls, caves, lakes, etc.
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- Where can I both learn and have fun watching birds of prey up close? At the demonstration and display of diurnal and nocturnal birds of prey in the natural park.
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- Where can I learn about environmental issues and the work being done at Monasterio de Piedra fish farm? At the freshwater fauna learning centre in the natural park.
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- Where can I eat? At the Piedra Vieja restaurant/café and the Reyes de Aragón restaurant.
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- Where can I buy souvenirs? At the souvenir shop.
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- Where can the children play? In the specially designed games area.
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- Where can I relax and stay the night? At the three-star Hotel–Monastery dating from the 16th century.
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- Where can I learn about day-to-day events in the monastery and what life was like for the Cistercian monks? From the guides showing you round the 12th century Cistercian Monastery.
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- Where can I enjoy some art? In the 12th century Cistercian monastery.
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- Where does it tell me that the first chocolate in Europe was made in the kitchens at Monasterio de Piedra? At the history of chocolate exhibition in the old monastery.
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- Where can I find out about monastic wine culture? In the wine museum, housed within the 12th century monastery’s old cellars and storehouses.
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- Where can I find the replica of a 16th century Gothic-Mudejar treasure? In the old monastery’s dining-room or refectory. It is known as the Monasterio de Piedra Reliquary Triptych.
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