Mosteiro de Ermelo
Despite its integration into the Cistercian Order, the life of this monastery was turbulent and short. During his visit in 1553, the Abbot of Clairvaux found it in a state of complete neglect and poverty, which is why it was secularized in 1560, becoming a parish church. What we see today in Ermelo is a beautiful Romanesque church adapted to the life of a small parish, first in the 16th century and again in the 18th century. Of the nave that stood to the south, only the beautiful triumphal arch remains, now open to the sky outside. The monastery's dependencies extended to the south. Here, we can still find an arcade of semicircular arches, a vestige of the ruined cloister.
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- sunday: 17:00-18:00
- sunday: 16:00-17:00
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