Its outside likely does not require you to reserve; for a room, you may want to inquire with its workers? You may try contacting, call or e mail, to know whether they prefer reservations or no? All I know was that they were not as warm or friendly as they desired you to see them as, when I arrived at their invitation a few minutes earlier, they refused to let me in, they would not open their gate for me, had me go wait on the streets for -+ 5 mins, even though it clearly had empty parking spaces so, you know how truly 'kind' or 'peaceful' they are
I think sending them an email to ask to reserve the place would be best They offer quite a few events and meditations there. It is true that they do not let people in much earlier than the reservation time. I am thinking it is due to the fact that it is a historic building with a lot of valuables in it and a small staff of mostly volunteers to help.
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