There is also the 16th-century refectory with the church dedicated to Saint Juliana, the oldest refectory church in the country.
It was the home of Saint Juliana of Liège.
Saint Juliana of Nicomedia is said to have suffered Christian martyrdom during the Diocletian persecution in 304.
The Acts of Saint Juliana used by Bede in his "Martyrologium" are not at all legendary.
The veneration of Saint Juliana of Nicomedia became very widespread, especially in the Netherlands.
It involves the recognition of Saint Juliana and Saint Semproniana.
Starting in 1208, Saint Juliana of Liege had visions of Christ which she kept a secret for almost 20 years.
In 1308 the present Saint Juliana's church was built to replace the earlier abbey church.
Saint Juliana may refer to:
Saint Juliana of Nicomedia (died 304)