08 January 2021

Anti-gluttony dining room door

"Measuring two meters high and just 32 centimeters wide, the door served a practical purpose for the monks, many of whom were reportedly on the heavy side. There’s even an inscription carved into the entrance to the refectory that translates to, “Consider that you eat the sins of the people.” 

The monks were required to pass through the door to get their own food from the kitchen and bring it to the refectory to eat. If you couldn’t fit, you weren’t allowed to eat, which meant you were forced to fast until you lost the weight."
Located in AlcobaƧa Monastery in Portugal.  Composite photo via.

1 comment:

  1. I need this at my house to counteract the quarentine weight gain.

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