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The goats did not seem to have access to the inside. One of the hospitals I visited in Italy was opened up to a herd of goats - you'll see that almost everything was covered in dung.
I notice the one arched window opens to the inside. The architecht was ahead of his time. And those columns! mmmmbeautiful!