The Pine Tree State is bursting at the seams with rich, vibrant scenery and magnificent sights, both man-made and naturally sculpted. There’s no denying that our little Northeast haven is truly spectacular from every angle! But Maine’s incredible landscape doesn’t stop with the scenery – it’s also where art, architecture, history, and nature are often woven together in perfect harmony.
Some of Maine’s loveliest and most iconic places are its churches and chapels – hand-crafted by locals before America was even founded and picturesquely nestled into the diverse nooks and crannies of our state. But while many of our state’s churches embody the postcard-perfect New England style, one special place of worship – St. Anthony’s Franciscan Monastery in Kennebunkport – blends everything that makes Maine spectacular into one peaceful setting. It’s picturesque and perfect for getting away for some quiet contemplation!
Just a few minutes from downtown Kennebunkport but miles away from the hustle of the city center, St. Anthony's Franciscan Monastery is a lovely and restful escape into nature and solitude.
Once just empty farmland and a Tudor mansion, the property was sold to the Society of Franciscan Fathers of Greene, Maine in 1947. Franciscan Father Vaskys from Lithuania established the monastery in the name of St. Anthony.
Over 60 acres of lush gardens, carefully manicured walking paths, and even waterfront views of the Kennebunk River are open to visitors year-round.
The landscape was designed by the Frederick Law Olmstead Brothers, whose contributions can be seen in Central Park, NY, the Boston Commons, and more. So you know that the park-like setting is absolutely gorgeous!
Many of these distinct chapels have Lithuanian touches and influences in their architecture, while others remain true to the time period in which they were built.
Art fans will find the collection here to be absolutely stunning! The vibrant stained glass and magnificent decorations in the main chapel were crafted by Lithuanian architect and artist Vytautas K. Jonynas, while many of the sculptures were commissioned by award-winning artist Vytautas Kasuba.
Maine is positively full of gorgeous chapels, both historic and modern. But this serene monastery is definitely a must-visit! Fortunately, it’s also a perfect all-seasons destination, whether for worship or for some quiet contemplation in nature. Get all the info you need for your visit on the St. Anthony’s Monastery website or book a stay by visiting the Franciscan Guest House Facebook page.
For a few easy and family-friendly Maine trails that will immerse you in nature (sans the crowds), check out these 10 short and sweet hikes! You can also nominate your favorite places to visit here.
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