Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Monasterio de San Vicente del Pino
Monforte de Lemos - Monasterio de San Vicente del…
29 Sep 2024 |
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The Lemavi tribe populated the area around Monforte de Lemos, before the Romans, the Suevi and the Visigoths left their own footprints.
Tt is believed the town was destroyed in the 8th century by the Muslim invaders. In the 12th century, the settlemet was granted to Fruela Díaz, of the House of Lemos, who had the town rebuilt over the ruins. Monforte flourished as an agricultural market.
During the Middle Ages, a Benedictine community established on the Monastery of San Vicente del Pino. Both the capital tower and the fortified city's walls were demolished during the Irmandiño revolt in the second half of 15th century. The rebels repressed by the Count of Lemos, the lord of the land, who made them work to rebuild the castle.
The former monastery of San Vicente del Pino now forms the Parador hotel together with the palace.
The construction of the current building dates back to the 16th century, although there are references to its origins in the 10th century.
The cloister
Monforte de Lemos - Monasterio de San Vicente del…
26 Mar 2024 |
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The Lemavi tribe populated the area around Monforte de Lemos, before the Romans, the Suevi and the Visigoths left their own footprints.
Tt is believed the town was destroyed in the 8th century by the Muslim invaders. In the 12th century, the settlemet was granted to Fruela Díaz, of the House of Lemos, who had the town rebuilt over the ruins. Monforte flourished as an agricultural market.
During the Middle Ages, a Benedictine community established on the Monastery of San Vicente del Pino. Both the capital tower and the fortified city's walls were demolished during the Irmandiño revolt in the second half of 15th century. The rebels repressed by the Count of Lemos, the lord of the land, who made them work to rebuild the castle.
The former monastery of San Vicente del Pino now forms the Parador hotel together with the palace.
The construction of the current building dates back to the 16th century, although there are references to its origins in the 10th century.It has a neoclassical style and has three floors, highlighting the Doric columns on its façade.
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