Fodor's Expert Review Ephrata Cloister

Ephrata Fodor's Choice
Saron (Sisters' House) and 1741 fachwerk Saal (Meeting House), Ephrata Cloister, Ephrata, Pennsylvania Dutch Country, Pennsylvania, USA.

A former and singular monastic community, Ephrata Cloister was founded in 1732 by German immigrant Conrad Beissel. Originally set on 250 acres of Native American wilderness, Beissel and his believers built 30 structures, including a monastery and a printing press and named their community "Ephrata." The monastic society of brothers and sisters were celibate and lived an austere life of work, study, and prayer. In the 1940s, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania took over the property and has been running it as a museum, with 45-minute tours of three restored buildings, after which you can browse through several others, including the stable, printshop, and crafts shop. Self-guided cell-phone tours are also available.

Fodor's Choice Museum Village

Quick Facts

632 W. Main St.
Ephrata, Pennsylvania  17522, USA

717-733–6600

www.ephratacloister.org

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: $10, Mar.-Dec. Mon.-Sat. 9-5, Sun. noon-5; Closed Mon. and Tue. in Jan. and Feb.

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