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Odin-Bertot
Museums: the “School-Museum” at the Odin's is an old school with is original furniture, a bright picture of life as it was in one of the many schools founded by general Beckwith in every waldensian village in 19th century.
| an enchanting 18th century village school class-room turned museum. Long wooden benches, the teacher's desk, a stove, and teaching material all help to preserve the image of what is but one of many Waldensian schools built throughout the valleys thanks to donations from Dutch and English protestant communities. |
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Museo delle donne valdesi del Serre
Gueìza 'd la Tana
| According to popular belief, this wide natural cave is where the waldensians gathered during times of persecutions to secretly worship and seek shelter. |
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Chanforan
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Right in the centre of a wide meadow you will find a pillar that was built to commemorate the Synod that in 1532 sanctioned the waldensians adhesion to the Reformation |
Coulège dei barba- Pra del Torno
| Tiny dry-stone houses said to be the place where, in the Middle Ages, waldensian preachers studied the bible before setting off to spread the word. These preachers are locally known as the “barba”. |
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Created on 2008-12-01 22:14:26 by admin
Updated on 2008-12-11 22:47:04 by admin
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