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Cartuja de Jerez

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Cartuja de Jerez
Cartuja de Jerez
Cartuja de Jerez
Cartuja de Jerez
Cartuja de Jerez
Cartuja de Jerez
Cartuja de Jerez
Cartuja de Jerez
Cartuja de Jerez
Cartuja de Jerez
Cartuja de Jerez
Cartuja de Jerez
Cartuja de Jerez
Cartuja de Jerez
Cartuja de Jerez
Cartuja de Jerez
Cartuja de Jerez
Cartuja de Jerez
Cartuja de Jerez
Cartuja de Jerez
Cartuja de Jerez
Cartuja de Jerez
Cartuja de Jerez
Cartuja de Jerez
Cartuja de Jerez
The Charterhouse of Jerez de la Frontera or Charterhouse of Santa María de la Defensión is a monastery in Jerez de la Frontera, Cádiz, Spain. Its architecture is of a Late Gothic style, corresponding to the start of construction in the 15th century, with Baroque aspects dating from the 17th century. The building, completed in the 17th century, has been designated by the Spanish government as an Historic-Artistic Monument . It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1856.The Renaissance entryway, designed by Andrés de Ribera, is of particular interest, as are the Chapel of Santa María, and the small Gothic cloister designed by Juan Martínez Montañés. The choir stalls are by Juan de Oviedo de la Bandera ; they were originally made for the Convento-Iglesia de la Merced in Sanlúcar de Barrameda and were transferred to the monastery in 1960. The paintings by Juan de la Roelas currently at the monastery also come from that church. Conversely, the Museo de Cádiz preserves numerous paintings by Francisco Zurbarán that were originally from the monastery. Nowadays, the Sisters of Bethlehem, Sisters of the Assumption of the Virgin, and Sisters of Saint Bruno continue the long Roman Catholic monastic and spiritual tradition that had been carried on more than five centuries by the Carthusian fathers.
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