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Casa de Espiritualidad María Madre, Guadalajara
Casa de Espiritualidad is a place of accommodation & reunion. Offering 25 double rooms, 4 meeting rooms, an auditorium, a dining room, a chapel and a car park.
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Monjas Trinitarias del Toboso, Toledo
The Monastery is of great architectural beauty in the Herrerian style while at the same time conserving the sobriety of a monastery.
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Monasterio El Olivar, Estercuel
Monasterio El Olivar offers simple accommodation in a real monastery, s. XVI-XVII, surrounded by beautiful nature. Traditional cuisine and restored rooms.
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Hospedería Monástica San José de Artebakarra, Bizkaia
San José Monastic Inn was renovated in 2015, it has 8 rooms for single or double use, kitchen, and food service. A peaceful place surrounded by nature.
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La Cartuja De Cazalla, Seville
Amidst natural park near Seville, Andalusia, B&B dating from 1416, has 4 spacious ensuite bedrooms and 6 doubles, 5 minutes drive from the picturesque village
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Monestir de les Avellanes, Lleida
Located in the middle of nature and surrounded by forests and crops. The perfect place for rest and to disconnect.
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Monasterio La Inmaculada Concepción, Alcobendas
In a verdant countryside locale on the outskirts of Alcobendas, a small town just north of Madrid, the monastery is backdropped by the Sierra de Guadarrama.
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Monastero di San Lorenzo de El Escorial
The historical residence of the King of Spain, El Escorial is a vast architectural complex housing a monastery, basilica, Royal Palace and Pantheon as well as a
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Abadía de Santa Cruz del Valle de los Caídos
The abbey is enclosed by a woodland that has been declared a protected area. Founded by General Franco in 1958 to commemorate the dead of the Spanish civil war.
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Real Monasterio de Santa Marìa de El Paular, Rascafría
Ensconced atop the Sierra de Guadarrama, a scenic mountainous region, Real Monasterio de Santa Marìa de El Paular is believed to be Castile's first monastery.
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Monasterio de Santo Domingo, Ocaña
The Monastery of Santo Domingo lies in the center of Ocaña, a small town on the highway connecting Madrid with Andalucía.
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Santa úrsula, Toledo
In the very heart of Toledo, the monastery and church were built in the 13th century and have been declared Patrimonio Nacional.
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Real Monasterio Santo Tomás, Ávila
The monastery is outside the walled city of Ávila, one of the main historical cities of Spain. Offers residence to students and locals, but also to visitors.
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Convento Santa María de Jesus, Ávila
The monastery is in the southern section of Ávila, a walled city of Old Castile on the upper Adaja River.
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Monasterio San Juan Bautista, Valfermoso de Las Monjas, Valfermosode las monjas
In a verdant valley on the outskirts of the small town of Valfermoso, the monastery is encompassed by the mountains of northern La Mancha.
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Monasterio Santa María La Real, Arévalo
The monastery is just outside the small town of Arévalo. The present institution is a modern construction (1973) but one that claims a long history.
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Monasterio Inmaculada Concepción, Ayllón
The monastery is in Ayllón, a small historical town at the foot of the Sierra de Ayllón in the province of Segovia. It is a place of natural beauty.
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Casa de Espiritualidad Nuestra Señora de Lourdes, Arenas de San Pedro
The casa lies at the entrance to the village of Arenas de San Pedro. A modern building, it is encompassed by a pretty garden in a mountainous landscape.
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Convento de la Purísima Concepción y San José, El Toboso
The convent is in the center of El Toboso, a small village of La Mancha, a town strongly connected to the story of Don Quixote.
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Monasterio de Santa María de la Vid, La Vid
Nestled in a woodland setting above the village of La Vid, the Monasterio de Santa María de la Vid is on a high hill alongside the banks of the Duero River.
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Casa de Oración Villa Betania, Piedrahíta
The casa is near the center of Piedrahíta, a town of the Ávila Province. It is very pretty and lies in the Valdecorneja Valley at the foot of the mountains.
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Monasterio de Santa María de Huerta, santa María de Huerta
The monastery sits beside the banks of the River Jalón in the center of the small village of Santa María de la Huerta, surrounded by a landscape of mountains.
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Abadía Benidictina de Santo Domingo, Santo Domingo de Silos
Erected over the ruins of a Visigothic abbey destroyed by the Moors, the tranquil setting and spiritual aura of the monastery has attracted many poets.
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Monasterio de San Jerónimo de Yuste, Cuacos De Yuste, Cuacos de Yuste
Founded in 1408 by the monks of San Jerónimo, the monastery is nestled in a wooded region and looks today as it did centuries ago.
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Real Monasterio de Santa María de Guadalupe
From its central location, the monastery’s turreted towers and crenelations rise dramatically over the town and surrounding wooded valley.
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Monasterio Sancti Spiritus el Real, Toro
Ensconced in Toro, an historical site of the Zamora province of Castilla-León, the monastery was built by the kings of Castilla.
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Monasterio Santa Clara, Medina de Rioseco
The monastery was founded in 1491 at the entrance of Medina de Rioseco, an ancient town north of Valladolid. It has been inhabited by the Clarisse nuns since.
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Monasterio San José del Monte de Las Batuecas, Las Mestas
The monastery, named after the Batuecas River, was founded in 1599 by Padre Tomas de Jesus. An Andalusian monk, he chose the site because of its natural beauty.
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Monasterio - Santuario de Nuestra Señora de la Peña de Francia, La Alberca
Crowning the windswept peak of La Peña de Francia, the monastery has been inhabited by the Dominican Order since 1437. Located at the highest point in the range
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Monasterio San Pedro de Cardeña
Founded in 899 by the Benedictine Order, the monastery is now inhabited by the Trappists. El Cid ed his family to safety within the confines of the monastery.
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Monasterio de San José, Burgos
The institution was founded in 1601 and is very near the cathedral but far from the noisy area of the centre
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Abadía Nuestra Señora de Valvanera
4000' above sea level, the monastery sits in a wooded, mountainous terrain on the edge of the Sierra de la Demanda Nature Reserve.
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Monasterio de San Salvador, Palacios de Benaver
Situated on the Santiago de Compostela, the monastery is on the outskirts of Palacios de Benaver, a small village approximately twelve miles from Burgos.
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San Millán de Suso y yuso, San Millán de la Cogolla
San Millán de la Cogolla is a small town that developed around two monasteries, now national monuments: San Millán de Suso and San Millán de Yuso.
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Casa de Spiritualidad Nuestra Señora de Belén, Carrión de Los Condes
Nuestra Señora de Belén is located on the outskirts of Carrión de Los Condes, a small town on the Santiago de Compostela.
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Monasterio de Nuestra Señora de la Anunciación, Santo Domingo de la Calzada
The monastery and its hospedería are sited beside the walls of the city. The institution was founded in 1621 by an order of nuns.
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Monasterio de San Pedro Apóstol, San Pedro de las Dueñas
The monastery is in the center of San Pedro de las Dueñas, one of the main stops on the Camino de Santiago.
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Monasterio de Nuestra Señora de Vico, Vico-Arnedo
The monastery occupies a solitary position in a variegated panorama of verdant pine trees, rolling hills and dramatic mountains. It is very close to Arnedo.
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Casa de Ejercicios Nuestra Señora de la Montaña, Cáceres,
About a mile from the center of Cáceres, the Casa de Ejercicios occupies a lofty perch. From its terrace, guests can enjoy a splendid view of the city.
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San Josè, Calahorra
The monastery is in Calahorra, capital of Rioja Baja. Situated on the Cidacos River in Old Castile, Calahorra is more than two thousand years old.
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Monasterio Nuestra Señora del Espino, Miranda de Ebro, Miranda de Espino
According to tradition, a miraculous apparition of Mary appeared in 1399. In the early 15th century, the Monasterio was built on the site of the apparition.
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Santuario de Codés, Torralba del Río
In a region of rolling countryside, the Santuario de Codés sits in a solitary, peaceful spot on the beautiful mountains of the Sierra de Codés.
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Monasterio Purísima Concepción, Andujar
The monastery was founded in 1587 and has been inhabited by the Trinitarian sisters almost uninterruptedly since its inception.
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Convento-Santuario de Nuestra Señora de Montesclaros, Montesclaros
The convent’s location is high above the River Ebro. Back-dropped by mountains, the structure sits in the midst of a woodland a few miles from the rivers dam.
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Monasterio Santuario de Santa María de Estíbaliz, Estibaliz
The monastery, a fine Romanesque structure, sits in a woodland at the top of a hill in the small town of Estíbaliz.
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Monasterio de San Benito, Estella
It has always been inhabited by the Benedictine Order. The first document regarding the monastery is dated 1268.
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Monasterio de la Oliva, Carcastillo
The monastery was founded around 1140 by French Cistercian monks who built the structure according to the rules dictated by Saint Bernard of Clairvaux.
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Colegio Padres Paules, Murguia
The institution is in a beautiful and convenient location between Vitoria and Bilbao, close to interesting cities, an enchanting coast and ski resorts.
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Monasterio de Iranzu
Reached through a wooded gorge, the Monasterio de Iranzu was built in the 12th century and is blessed with a magnificent mountainside position.
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Monasterio Santa María de Carrizo, Carrizo de la Ribera
Situated in Carrizo de la Ribera, the monastery is about 13 miles from León. The surroundings are quite lovely and the Orbigo River offers relaxing walks.
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Nuestra Señora de los Remedios, Artziniega
On the outskirts of the town of Artziniega, the monastery enjoys a picturesque view of the Basque Mountains.
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Santuario de Nuestra Señora de Arantzazu, Onati
The Santuario sits in the shadow of Mount Aitzgorri, highest mountain in the province. Far-reaching views encompass six Spanish and one French province.
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Convento de Nuestra Señora de Valentunaña, Sos del Rey Católico
The monastery lies on the outskirts of Sos del Rey Católico, a medieval town and birthplace of Ferdinand of Aragón.
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Casa Vicente Pallotti, Carrenza
The casa lies in a tiny town in the Valley of Carrenza, a tableau of woodlands, meadows and mountains close to Bilbao and the Basque coast.
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Santuario de San Miguel de Aralar, Uharte-Arakil
The church is dedicated to St. Michael, the archangel. The local population has always been particularly devoted to the saint .
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Monasterio de Santa Ana, Lazkao
Situated in a landscape of russet and green rolling hills in the Guipúzcoa province of Basque Country, the terrain is dotted with inviting mountain towns.
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Monasterio Nuestra Señora de Las Caldas, Las Caldas de Besaya
Built on a small mountain and surrounded by a few structures, the monastery possesses a favourable position.
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Monasterio de Nuestra Señora del Río y San José, Liégarnes
Occupying a mountain site, the monastery is a mile from the small town of Liégarnes. The present community has inhabited the monastery for the past few years.
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Casa de Oración Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, Gévora del Caudillo
The casa is at the entrance to a tiny village just outside the city of Badajoz, a couple of miles from the Portuguese border. The nuns built it 20 years ago.
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Abadìa de San Salvador de Leyre, Yesa
The Abadìa de San Salvador de Leyre was founded in the 11th century and quickly became an illustrious spiritual center. It occupies a commanding hilltop site.
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Convento Santos Abdon y Senen y de la Divina Pastora, L'Olleria
Lying at the foot of a mountain, the convent is less than a mile from L'Olleria, a small town in the province of Valencia.
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Monasterio Nuestra Señora de Mirambel, Benicassím, Benicàssim
Situated along the Costa del Azahar, the monastery overlooks the sea. The resident community of Augustinian nuns was founded in 1580.
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Abadía Cisterciense de Santa María de Viaceli, Cóbreces
Installed in a breathtaking location between the sea and mountains, the monastery is a relatively new institution (completed in 1910).
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Santa Cruz o San Antonio, Villaverde de Pontones
Not far from the coast of Cantabria, the monastery is on the outskirts of the small town of Villaverde de Pontones.
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San Francisco, Laredo
The monastery is quartered in the old section of Laredo, a picturesque town of Cantabria and a part of Green Spain, thirty minutes from Bilbao and Santander.
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Monasterio Casa de la Trinidad, Suesa
Amidst the verdant landscape of the northern coast, the monastery is a short walk from the village of Suesa.
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Casa De Ejercicios Diocesana, Covadonga
Built in 1954 and operated by a community of nuns, the casa is annexed to the legendary Sanctuary of Covadonga, one of the most revered shrines in Spain.
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Convento Santa María de la Merced, Noja
Enveloped by the verdant countryside of the region, the convent is just outside of Noja, one of the beach towns skirting the coast of Cantabria.
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Monasterio de Santa Cruz, Jaca
The monastery is an active institution. The nuns manage a kindergarten and boarding school for girls during the winter; in summer, provide a residence for women
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Colegiata de Roncesvalles
Originally founded by Sancho de la Rosa, Bishop of Pamplona, the 13th century colegiata offered shelter to all the pilgrims traveling the ”Road to Santiago”.
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Santísima Trinidad, Rentería, Renteria
Perched on a hill above the town of Rentería, along the coast between San Sebastian and France, the monastery’s position offers views of the mountains.
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Monasterio de Santa María de Casbas, Casbas de Huesca
The monastery is in Casbas de Huesca, a small village at the foot of the Sierra de Guara. The complex encompasses a Romanesque church.
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Monasterio Santa María La Real de Valdediós, Villaviciosa
Lying in a secluded valley of Asturias, the monastery is a few miles from Villaviciosa and close to some of the most important sites of the province.
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Casa de Espiritualidad Santa María del Aramo, Oviedo
In a tranquil site just outside the town of Oviedo, the Casa de Espiritualidad possesses a beautiful panorama of the Sierra del Aramo Mountains.
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Stella Maris, Alicante
Stella Maris is a social center located on the hills above Alicante, one of the most popular resorts of Spain and the principal city of the Costa Blanca.
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Santuario de Nuestra Señora de Los Milagros, Baños de Molgas
Isolated on a mountain of the Sierra de Queija, the sanctuary lies amidst a milieu of pine trees with views over the valley.
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Santuario del Acebo, Cangas del Narcea
The church and main retablo are Baroque. The venerated image of Mary in the first chapel is Romanesque in design. The hospedería is now managed by lay personnel
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Convento Inmaculada Concepción, Alhama de Granada
The convent is located in Alhama, a pretty town on the route connecting Granada and Málaga. Sited at the foot of the Sierra de Almijara, it has wonderful views.
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Monasterio de Santa María de Vallbona, Vallbona
The monastery is among the most important Cistercian communities of Catalonia. Founded in 1153, the complex is nestled in a hilly landscape.
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Monasterio Purísima Concepción, Lebrija
The monastery is in the very heart of Lebrija, a walled town. The surrounding landscape is typically Andalusian, composed of round hills of almond trees.
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Santuari de San Ramon
The shrine is at the entrance to the small town named after the saint. The present shrine was begun in 1674; the relics of the saint were placed in the chapel.
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Monasterio Transfiguracíon del Señor, San Vicente de Trasmaño
The monastery sits on a small mountain in a verdant landscape typical of coastal Galicia. The structure was built on a site chosen for its exceptional beauty.
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Monasterio de Sobrado, Sobrado de los Monjes, Spain
Unesco World Heritage Site monastery of the 16th c.
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Monasterio de San Juan de Poio
The monastery is situated along the coast of Galicia. Waterways crisscross the region from the mountainous inland and form characteristic rías.
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Monasterio Santuario El Miracle
Built in 1901, the history of the monastery and shrine can be traced to August 3, 1458.
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Monasterio de Santa María de Armenteira
Although the complex is still being restored, it is possible to visit the 12th century church, one of the loveliest Cistercian-style Galician churches.
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Monasterio de San Pelayo, Santiago de Compostela
Situated in front of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, at the end of the Camino de Santiago, the monastery was founded in the 9th century.
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Convento de Los Padres Franciscanos, Louro-Muros
The convent lies in the most tranquil part of the Rias Baixes, along the western coast of Galicia, between Santiago de Compostela and Finisterre.
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