From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishhermitageher‧mit‧age /ˈhɜːmətɪdʒ $ ˈhɜːr-/ noun [countable] DHRRa place where a hermit lives or has lived in the past
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hermitage• His wife joined the Poor Clares, and Conrad a hermitage, where he lived for many years.• There they chanced on the ruins of a temple, where among the broken walls an old monk had established his hermitage.• There, in 612, he established his hermitage, which was soon a place of pilgrimage.Hermitage, thethe HermitageHermitage, the a large museum in St Petersburg in Russia, known especially for its collection of impressionist paintings