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Monasterio de Rueda Autovia N-232 y Escatron, ESCATRoN, 50790 |
This Cistercian monastery, one of the loveliest in Europe, was originally built in the twelfth century. Immerse yourself in seven centuries of history: the old stone, the special quality of the light, the beautiful sunri... more
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Monasterio de San Clemente Calle Santa Clara 91, Sevilla, 41002 |
This monastery was created by Alfonso X el Sabio.Although in convents and monasteries the church is usually the most important part for visitors, here it is the ornate ceiling...
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Monasterio de San Juan de los Reyes San Juan de los Reyes, 17, Toledo, 45007 |
An architectural jewel of the Spanish Gothic style whose outstanding features are the cloisters and the arched galleries. The ground floor houses numerous sculptures along with some fine carved stone reliefs depicting im... more
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Monasterio de Santa Maria de las Cuevas Calle de la Americo Vespucio 2, Sevilla, 41092 |
The monastery of Santa Maria de las Cuevas stands on the right bank of the Guadalquivir River, and has a long history and tradition in Seville. A 13th-century legend tells of how the image of a virgin appeared in a cave ... more
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Monasterio de Veruela Monte Moncayo, Vera de Moncayo, 50592 |
The abbatial church of Santa María de Veruela, a temple dated between the XIIth and XIIIth centuries, with a three nave structure, covered by a Gothic ribbed vault. Its façade is Romanesque, and is not without its corres... more
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Monasterio-Iglesia de San Jeronimo Rector Lopez Argueta, 9, Granada, 18002 |
This is one of Spain's hidden gems of Renaissance architecture, mainly the work of the prolific Diego de Siloe, who designed the convent with its elegant cloisters and the church as well. Once again it was the Catholic M... more
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Monda MaLAGA |
In 1485, the village was conquered by troops of the Catholic Monarchs led by Hurtado de Luna, who became its first Christian governor. It fell under the jurisdiction of Malaga, and its inhabitants were allowed to continu... more
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Monestir de Pedralbes Avinguda Pedralbes, Barcelona, 08034 |
), is really a convent for the Franciscan order of Poor Clares founded in 1326 by Reina Elisenda (Queen Elisenda), fourth wife of Count-King Jaume II. The three-story Gothic cloister, one of the finest in Europe, surroun... more
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Monestir Sant Pere de les Puel.les Angli, 55, Barcelona, 08017 |
This Benedictine nuns' monastery was built in 1878, after the destruction of the original one in the centre of Barcelona in the Sant Pere district, where nowadays only the church dedicated to that saint is left. It's a b... more
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Monte Igeldo Reina Regente, s/n, Donostia, 20003 |
Just behind the Tennis Club (near the Peine de los Vientos sculptures) you can take the funicular train up to Monte Igueldo, for more great vistas of the sea and the town. At the top, there's an observation area (with pa... more
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