Museum

Monastery of Santa María del Parral

cultural property in Segovia, Spain

About

About Monastery of Santa María del Parral

Monastery of Saint Mary of Parral (Spanish: Monasterio de Santa María del Parral) is a Roman Catholic monastery of the enclosed monks of the Order of Saint Jerome just outside the walls of Segovia, Spain. History The monastery was founded by King Henry IV of Castile , who acquired the lands before he became king in 1454. Despite a generally irreligious life, Henry IV maintained connections with the Hieronymites and was buried in the sister-house of Monastery of Santa María de Guadalupe . In the 16th century a mint was built near the monastery using the Eresma River to power the machinery. The monastery was closed as part of the secularisation program of 1835 (the Ecclesiastical confiscations of Mendizábal ). Following a Papal Decree of 1925, the Hieronymite Order was.

Description via Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

Source: Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

Image: Wikimedia Commons.

Visit

Plan your visit

cultural property in Segovia, Spain

Address
2 Calle el Parral, Segovia, 40003 Get directions
Opening hours
Monastery of Santa Maria del Parral: guided free visits Wed-Sun at 11:00 and 17:00; Mon-Tue closed; gatehouse 09:00-12:30 and 16:30-19:00; listed holiday eve/holiday closures apply
Accessibility
Limited wheelchair access
Founded
1447
Artworks

Works from Monastery of Santa María del Parral

No works from this venue are available on the web yet.

Artifact World Gallery — 100,000 artworks Get the app