Monasteries The 3 monasteries founded by Arnold Janssen are still active today, all 3 functioning as
motherhouses for their respective religious orders. The oldest is St. Michael's Monastery (
Missiehuis St. Michaël), a large brick building begun in 1880. The tall twin towers of the
double chapel can be seen from afar. The lower chapel contains the sarcophagus of Saint Arnold Janssen and is open to visitors. Two buildings formerly used by the Missionaries of Steyl, St. Gregory's Monastery and the print shops, both across the road from the main building, now house a range of museums. The Sacred Heart Monastery is the motherhouse of the "Blue Nuns", a large brick building built in 1902–04, surrounded by gardens. The double chapel can be visited on request. The Holy Ghost Monastery was built in 1914 as the motherhouse of the "Pink Nuns". The chapel of these
cloistered nuns is used for
perpetual adoration of the
Blessed Sacrament. It is off-bound to visitors but can be observed from an annex chapel, separated by a grid from the main chapel. The former Monastery of Saint Joseph was partly housed in an 18th-century merchant's mansion,
Villa Moubis. The Sisters of Divine Providence abandoned the monastery in 1994. It is now a residential area not open to visitors. File:5935 Steyl, Netherlands - panoramio (2).jpg|St. Michael's Monastery File:2023 Kleasterdoarp Steyl, Hillich Hertkleaster (1).jpg|Sacred Heart Monastery File:2023 Kleasterdoarp Steyl, Hillige Geastkleaster.jpg|Holy Ghost Monastery File:Overzicht voorgevel met voorplein met bouwhuizen - Steijl - 20369182 - RCE.jpg|Villa Moubis
Gardens The monasteries in Steyl are surrounded by large gardens which are partly used as vegetable gardens and fruit orchards, including several greenhouses. Other parts of the gardens function as recreational parks with flower beds, lawns, woodlands, ponds,
gazebos and park benches. In addition, all monastery gardens feature a wide range of Roman Catholic
devotional elements such as
Lourdes grottoes, Biblical-themed grottoes,
Stations of the Cross,
Calvary groups,
Sacred Heart statues (5!), and various Marian shrines and statues of saints, including several portrait busts of Arnold Janssen. Each garden has its own cemetery. A large section of the gardens of St. Michael's Monastery (the section across the road from the main monastery building, south of Parkstraat) is open to the public. The gardens and cemetery of the Sacred Heart Monastery can be visited only after obtaining permission. The Holy Ghost Monastery gardens are closed to the public. A major visitor attraction in Steyl is the
botanical garden Jochumhof, named after the SVD biology teacher Father Peter Jochum. It was formerly used for teaching future SVD missionaries about tropical plants. The garden is now run by volunteers. File:Kloostertuin St-Gregor, Missiehuis St-Michael, Steyl - H Hartheuvel 2.jpg|Sacred Heart Hill in St. Michael's monastery gardens File:Interieur Mariagrot - Steijl - 20321132 - RCE.jpg|Marian grotto, St. Michael's monastery gardens File:Kloostertuin Heilig Hartklooster, Steyl 11.jpg|Lourdes Grotto, Sacred Heart monastery gardens File:2017 Jochumhof, Steyl 13.jpg|Pond in botanical garden Jochumhof
Museums The
Missiemuseum Steyl is the oldest
museum in Venlo. From 1875 on, the SVD fathers travelled around the world and contributed to the collection. The arrangement of the collection within the museum has not been substantially changed since its inception in the early 20th century. The
taxidermic collection includes local stuffed
mammals, as well as animals from the polar regions and the
South American jungles. A separate room is dedicated to painstakingly arranged collections of insects and
arthropods. The ethnographic collection consists of artefacts from
Indonesia,
Papua New Guinea,
China,
Japan, and many other countries where SVD missionaries worked. Included are the clothes worn by two missionaries when they were killed by spear thrusts during the
Boxer Rebellion (1899–1901) in China. Blood stains and holes remain visible on the clothes. The
Limburgs Schutterijmuseum is also located in Steyl. This museum shows a collection of the clothes and accoutrements of Limburg's
Schutterij organisations (see:
militia). The museum building, the former Sint-Gregorklooster, was struck by fire in 2008. Part of the collection was saved, but damage to the building was significant. The foundation that supports the museum continues to exhibit the collection in a former church elsewhere in the village. Other museums include the
Wereldpaviljoen ("World Pavilion"), aimed at young visitors to make them familiar with cultural diversity, and the so-called
Forgiveness Museum, a pop-up museum that is based in the former premises of the Schutterijmuseum. File:Missiehuis St-Michaël, Steyl 02.jpg|Entrance Missiemuseum File:Interieur Missiemuseum, zaal met glazen vitrinekasten met diversen kunstvoorwerpen - Steijl - 20321141 - RCE.jpg|Gallery in the Missiemuseum File:Missiemuseum Steyl, verzameling opgezette dieren 01.jpg|Taxidermied mammals File:Missiehuis St-Michael, Steyl, vm drukkerij (Wereldmuseum) - 1.jpg|Entrance Wereldpaviljoen ==References==