Moradillo de Sedano - San Esteban
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Moradillo de Sedano - San Esteban
Moradillo de Sedano - San Esteban
Moradillo de Sedano - San Esteban
Soto de Bureba - San Andrés
Moradillo de Sedano - San Esteban
Moradillo de Sedano - San Esteban
Moradillo de Sedano - San Esteban
Soto de Bureba - San Andrés
Soto de Bureba - San Andrés
Soto de Bureba - San Andrés
Soto de Bureba - San Andrés
Soto de Bureba - San Andrés
Soto de Bureba - San Andrés
Soto de Bureba - San Andrés
Soto de Bureba - San Andrés
Soto de Bureba - San Andrés
Soto de Bureba - San Andrés
Soto de Bureba - San Andrés
Soto de Bureba - San Andrés
Soto de Bureba - San Andrés
Soto de Bureba - San Andrés
Burgos - Monasterio de Santa Maria la Real de Las…
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Burgos - Monasterio de Santa Maria la Real de Las Huelgas


The abbey was founded in 1187 by Alfonso VIII of Castile and his wife Eleanor of England, daughter of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine (sister of "Richard the Lionheart" and "John Lackland").
Eleanor´s mother had close contacts to Bernard of Clairvaux, so it is no wonder, that from 1199 Cistercian nuns lived here. The abbey was really important and became the burial place of the royal family.
It is a great place and it is open to the public, but unfortunately (for me), tourists can only visit on guided tours, that have a very strict time frame. To take photographs is not allowed at all during the tours. I would have liked to stay inside for a couple of hours - but I could not.
Here a snapshot from the cloister...
This website has some nice shots
www.paradoxplace.com/Photo%20Pages/Spain/Camino_de_Santia...
Eleanor´s mother had close contacts to Bernard of Clairvaux, so it is no wonder, that from 1199 Cistercian nuns lived here. The abbey was really important and became the burial place of the royal family.
It is a great place and it is open to the public, but unfortunately (for me), tourists can only visit on guided tours, that have a very strict time frame. To take photographs is not allowed at all during the tours. I would have liked to stay inside for a couple of hours - but I could not.
Here a snapshot from the cloister...
This website has some nice shots
www.paradoxplace.com/Photo%20Pages/Spain/Camino_de_Santia...
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