Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Santa María de Xunqueira de Espadañedo

Santa María de Xunqueira de Espadañedo

20 Sep 2024 2 26
Santa María de Xunqueira de Espadañedo was founded in 1150 as an Augustinian convent and passed to the Cistercian Order in 1170. The nearby Montederramo monastery, which was a filiation of the primary abbey of Clairvaux, became the mother monastery. In 1546 the monastery joined the Castilian Cistercian Congregation. The government's dissolution of the monastery in 1835 brought the end of the monastery. The Romanesque church has three naves and three semicircular apses. Carved capitals are not typical for a Cistercian monastery, which is usually very simple and plain. Bernhard von Clairvaux, the "mastermind" behind the expansion of the Cistercians, was strictly against any figurative decoration of portals, capitals and cloisters because it distracted the observer from prayer. So the capitals here may date back to the time of the Augustinians who erected the church.

Santa María de Xunqueira de Espadañedo

20 Sep 2024 22
Santa María de Xunqueira de Espadañedo was founded in 1150 as an Augustinian convent and passed to the Cistercian Order in 1170. The nearby Montederramo monastery, which was a filiation of the primary abbey of Clairvaux, became the mother monastery. In 1546 the monastery joined the Castilian Cistercian Congregation. The government's dissolution of the monastery in 1835 brought the end of the monastery. The Romanesque church has three naves and three semicircular apses. Carved capitals are not typical for a Cistercian monastery, which is usually very simple and plain. Bernhard von Clairvaux, the "mastermind" behind the expansion of the Cistercians, was strictly against any figurative decoration of portals, capitals and cloisters because it distracted the observer from prayer. So the capitals here may date back to the time of the Augustinians who erected the church.

Santa María de Xunqueira de Espadañedo

19 Sep 2024 2 20
Santa María de Xunqueira de Espadañedo was founded in 1150 as an Augustinian convent and passed to the Cistercian Order in 1170. The nearby Montederramo monastery, which was a filiation of the primary abbey of Clairvaux, became the mother monastery. In 1546 the monastery joined the Castilian Cistercian Congregation. The government's dissolution of the monastery in 1835 brought the end of the monastery. The Romanesque church has three naves and three semicircular apses. Carved capitals are not typical for a Cistercian monastery, which is usually very simple and plain. Bernhard von Clairvaux, the "mastermind" behind the expansion of the Cistercians, was strictly against any figurative decoration of portals, capitals and cloisters because it distracted the observer from prayer. So the capitals here may date back to the time of the Augustinians who erected the church.

Santa María de Xunqueira de Espadañedo

19 Sep 2024 18
Santa María de Xunqueira de Espadañedo was founded in 1150 as an Augustinian convent and passed to the Cistercian Order in 1170. The nearby Montederramo monastery, which was a filiation of the primary abbey of Clairvaux, became the mother monastery. In 1546 the monastery joined the Castilian Cistercian Congregation. The government's dissolution of the monastery in 1835 brought the end of the monastery. The Romanesque church has three naves and three semicircular apses. The Romanesque baptismal font

Santa María de Xunqueira de Espadañedo

19 Sep 2024 16
Santa María de Xunqueira de Espadañedo was founded in 1150 as an Augustinian convent and passed to the Cistercian Order in 1170. The nearby Montederramo monastery, which was a filiation of the primary abbey of Clairvaux, became the mother monastery. In 1546 the monastery joined the Castilian Cistercian Congregation. The government's dissolution of the monastery in 1835 brought the end of the monastery. The Romanesque church has three naves and three semicircular apses. The Adoration of the Magi is one of the large altar carvings.

Santa María de Xunqueira de Espadañedo

19 Sep 2024 1 32
Santa María de Xunqueira de Espadañedo was founded in 1150 as an Augustinian convent and passed to the Cistercian Order in 1170. The nearby Montederramo monastery, which was a filiation of the primary abbey of Clairvaux, became the mother monastery. In 1546 the monastery joined the Castilian Cistercian Congregation. The government's dissolution of the monastery in 1835 brought the end of the monastery. The Romanesque church has three naves and three semicircular apses. The altar

Santa María de Xunqueira de Espadañedo

19 Sep 2024 18
Santa María de Xunqueira de Espadañedo was founded in 1150 as an Augustinian convent and passed to the Cistercian Order in 1170. The nearby Montederramo monastery, which was a filiation of the primary abbey of Clairvaux, became the mother monastery. In 1546 the monastery joined the Castilian Cistercian Congregation. The government's dissolution of the monastery in 1835 brought the end of the monastery. The Romanesque church has three naves and three semicircular apses.

Santa María de Xunqueira de Espadañedo

19 Sep 2024 4 1 26
Santa María de Xunqueira de Espadañedo was founded in 1150 as an Augustinian convent and passed to the Cistercian Order in 1170. The nearby Montederramo monastery, which was a filiation of the primary abbey of Clairvaux, became the mother monastery. In 1546 the monastery joined the Castilian Cistercian Congregation. The government's dissolution of the monastery in 1835 brought the end of the monastery. The Romanesque church has three naves and three semicircular apses. A walled up side portal

Santa María de Xunqueira de Espadañedo

19 Sep 2024 29
Santa María de Xunqueira de Espadañedo was founded in 1150 as an Augustinian convent and passed to the Cistercian Order in 1170. The nearby Montederramo monastery, which was a filiation of the primary abbey of Clairvaux, became the mother monastery. In 1546 the monastery joined the Castilian Cistercian Congregation. The government's dissolution of the monastery in 1835 brought the end of the monastery. The Romanesque church has three naves and three semicircular apses.

Santa María de Xunqueira de Espadañedo

18 Sep 2024 1 25
Santa María de Xunqueira de Espadañedo was founded in 1150 as an Augustinian convent and passed to the Cistercian Order in 1170. The nearby Montederramo monastery, which was a filiation of the primary abbey of Clairvaux, became the mother monastery. In 1546 the monastery joined the Castilian Cistercian Congregation. The government's dissolution of the monastery in 1835 brought the end of the monastery. The façade no longer has any medieval elements

Santa María de Xunqueira de Espadañedo

18 Sep 2024 1 38
Santa María de Xunqueira de Espadañedo was founded in 1150 as an Augustinian convent and passed to the Cistercian Order in 1170. The nearby Montederramo monastery, which was a filiation of the primary abbey of Clairvaux, became the mother monastery. In 1546 the monastery joined the Castilian Cistercian Congregation. The government's dissolution of the monastery in 1835 brought the end of the monastery.