Restaurated with respectThe name presbytarian refers back to the building's original function: a hospitable place that welcomed all the town's parishioners. It is our intent to maintain the building's original character and create a pleasant atmosphere of replenishment, reflection and consultation. The old presbytarian has been fully restored while respecting the original buildings. Originally, the complex was divided into two buildings: the authentic presbytarian, consisting of a bake house, the central house and a shed, built during the sixteenth century as well as a more modern house, constructed in the eighteenth century. |