Los pueblos más bonitos de España - Lerma - Burgos
Lerma, el capricho de un duque.
Conjunto Histórico-Artístico de estilo Herreriano.
Palacio Ducal: Inicialmente residencia del duque de Lerma y su corte, fue utilizado como cuartel general durante la invasión napoleónica, perdiendo sus cuatro chapiteles. En la actualidad está rehabilitado como Parador de Turismo.
Playa Mayor porticada.
Monasterio de la Ascensión de Nuestro Señor o Convento de Santa Clara. Relicario y Cristo Yacente
Plaza de Santa Clara y Mirador de los Arcos: En el centro se encuentra la tumba de “El cura Merino” héroe y guerrillero de la Guerra de la Independencia.
Iglesia de S. Pedro: Retablo y sillería del coro. Estatua orante de bronce de D. Cristóbal de Rojas y Sandoval. Órganos de 1616. En la sacristía, mesa taraceada.
Monasterio de Santo Domingo: Fachada clásica con aires barrocos.
Monasterio de Santa Teresa
Convento de San Blas
Pasadizo Duque de Lerma: Pasadizo volado sobre arquería. Único tramo conservado de las galerías cubiertas que comunicaban el Palacio Ducal con distintos edificios religiosos, para que el Duque y la familia real pudieran desplazarse sin pisar la calle.
Arco de la Cárcel: único vestigio de la Lerma amurallada, fue usada como cárcel.
Places to see in ( Lerma - Spain )
Places to see in ( Lerma - Spain )
Lerma also known as Villa Ducal de Lerma is a village in the province of Burgos, part of the autonomous community of Castile and León, Spain. Lerma has important monuments dating from the 17th century, which were built by the Duke of Lerma.
Lerma is located on a hill that dominates the vega of the Arlanza river . Lerma constitutes the administrative capital and commercial of the Arlanza region. The history and development of the town are irrevocably linked to the patronage of Francisco de Sandoval y Rojas, first Duke of Lerma , valid and favorite of King Philip III , and by extension the Duchy of Lerma .
Touristically, Lerma forms with the neighboring localities of Covarrubias and Santo Domingo de Silos the so-called Arlanza Triangle . Lerma is also since the Middle Ages forced passage in the Cañada Real Burgalesa, which links Extremadura and the Sierra de la Demanda . Lerma is known for being the main architectural group Herreriano of Spain and it is the only tourist parador of the province of Burgos , located in the Ducal Palace of Lerma , considered one of the ten best inns in Spain.
In addition, Lerma has one of the few 18-hole golf courses in Castilla y León, the Lerma Golf Club. Another fact for which the Villa Ducal has become very popular is to have three convents of cloistered nuns that house more than a hundred of nuns. One of them is the headquarters of the recently founded Iesu Communio Religious Institute ( Communion of Jesus). Lerma houses the headquarters of the Regulatory Council of the Designation of Origin Arlanza , the Livestock Farm of Lerma , which marks the agricultural prices in the province of Burgos . The village has been organizing the Agricultural Machinery Fair of Lerma since 1960 , considered the most important agricultural show in the north of Spain
As a notable event is the Baroque Festival (first weekend of August), within the Baroque Month , named Cultural Tourism Interest, which takes place during the month of August. The festivities are celebrated on September 8 and following. At the end of February, celebrate the marzas .
Alot to see in ( Lerma - Spain ) such as :
Plaza Ducal (Main Square of Lerma)
Ducal palace of Lerma
Gate of the Prison
Collegiate Church of San Pedro (Lerma)
Convent of San Blas
Convent of Santa Teresa
square of Santa Clara
Monastery of the Ascension of Our Lord (Lerma)
San Francisco de los Reyes
Monastery of the Mother of God (Lerma)
Gran Plaza
Arco de la Cárcel
Nuestra Señora de la Piedad
( Lerma - Spain ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Lerma . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Lerma - Spain
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1d1 - Colegiata de S. Pedro . Lerma (Burgos)
5 de agosto de 2016.La Colegiata de San Pedro situada en la Plaza de Santa Clara de la localidad de Lerma, provincia de Burgos, comunidad autónoma de Castilla y León, España. Se consagró en 1617 con grandes festejos para la Corte y los nobles, que duraron 13 días. El duque de Lerma consiguió que esta abadía dependiera directamente de Roma (por eso se ve el emblema papal por todas partes).
Cuenta con una portada señorial con los escudos de los Sandoval (banda negra sobre oro) y los Rojas (cinco estrellas).
Madrid a Burgos - Parte 03 - Lerma - 0276 - Espanha
A caminho de Burgos , passamos pela cidade de Lerma - Mirador De Los Arcos - Plaza de Santa Clara - Calle De La Audiência - Plaza Mayor - Palácio Del Duque de Lerma - El Castilho de Lerma
Sta Clara
Tabla anónima del s XVII perteneciente al Monasterio de Santa Isabel de Medinaceli
Se trata de una tabla que cobra importancia porque presenta a Santa Clara como protectora de la orden de las Clarisas, un tipo iconográfico muy escaso en las representaciones de esta santa, que en realidad es propio de la Virgen María.
Santa Clara está en el centro, llevando el hábito de la orden. Su tamaño s inmenso en comparación con el de las monjas clarisas que cobija bajo su manto.
What was WYD for you? World Youth Day and Iesu communio Lerma Burgos Spain
Madrid, Spain, Nov 5, 2009 / 01:51 pm (CNA).- A 43 year-old prioresses has revolutionized an old Poor Clares convent in Spain, turning it onto a magnet for dozens of young professional women.
Sister Veronica joined the Poor Clares Convent of the Ascension founded in 1604 in Lerma (Spain) at at time when it was going through a vocations crisis. It was January 22, 1984, and Marijose Berzosa - Sr. Veronica's name prior to entering the convent - decided, at age 18, to leave behind a career in medicine, friends, nightlife and baketball.
Nobody understood me. There were bets that it would not last, but they did not feel the force of the hurricane that drew me in, says Sr. Veronica. I was a classic teenager looking for a way out ... and I made a decision in just 15 days.
Sr. Veronica joined the convent which had not seen a new vocation in nearly 23 years.
Sr. Pureza de Maria Lubian, 70, now abbess of the convent in Burgos, was her formation director and remembers her Sr. Veronica as a lovely girl.
Very noble and very good, recalls Sr. Puerza de Maria. Sr. Vernoica was 18 and had a future. She left everything. She followed the call of God. She had a rich personality. She was always a leader. And, spiritually, she had a great vocation.
Sr. Puerza de Maria also notes that though Sr. Veronica faced many struggles and difficulties, she perservered and submitted to God's plan for her life.
The Spanish daily El Pais, one of the newspapers most sympathetic to the current Socialist government's campaign against the Catholic Church in Spain, could not resist publishing an extensive report on Sr. Veronica. According to the newspaper, she has become the biggest phenomenon in the Church since Teresa of Calcutta, as she has made the old convent of Lerma into an attractive recruiting banner for female vocations, with 135 professional women with a median age of 35 and 100 more on a waiting list. The paper adds that Sr. Vernoica has also opened a house in the town of La Aguilera, 24 miles from Lerma, at a huge monastery donated by her Franciscan brothers.
It is an unexpected boom in vocations when the Jesuits have just 20 novices in all of Spain, the Franciscans, five, and the Vincentians, two. And it's happening at a time when nuns are being imported from India, Kenya or Paraguay to prevent the closure of convents inhabited by elderly nuns, and when most of our priests are above the age of 60, the report indicated.
On weekends the convent welcomes hundreds of pilgrims: families, young members of ecclesial movements and church groups arrive in buses to attend the prayers, theatrical plays and talks on fully living the Christian life.
According to El Pais, the majority of the young sisters who have been attracted to the cloister have been in relationships and had careers. The women are strong in their knowledge of theology, and are urban and educated.
In addition, None are immigrants. There are five sisters from the same family, eleven pairs of blood sisters and a few twins. Most are from the middle class. And they have college degrees. This community offers a complete roster of lawyers, economists, physicists and chemists, roadway engineers, industrial workers, agricultural workers and aeronautics engineers, architects, doctors, pharmacists, biologists and physical therapists, librarians, philologists, teachers and photographers.
One of the sisters in the community interviewed by El Pais defines the cloister as an house open to those who knock on our door. We want to share our faith, to make known what is happening to us. And if they see Jesus in us, go ahead. Spain is so pagan that we need to share our faith, not live it alone. It is time to act.
The growth of the cloister since the arrival of Sister Veronica has been explosive: in 1994, when she was appointed mistress of novices at the age of 28, nearly 30 sisters entered. In 2002 there were 72, in 2004, there were 92. In 2005, the number rose to 105. Late last September there were 134.
Originally in a 16th century convent built to accommodate 32, the sisters are being leased the monastery of La Aguliera by the Franciscan Friars of Lerma. It is located adjacent to the sanctuary and the tomb of St. Peter Regalado.
The monastery is quickly being renovated to provide a modern, functional and well-lit space, with energy obtained through solar panels.
The new monastery has 100 cells, each with bed, table and kneeler, while a parlor with a capacity of 400, a hospice, bathrooms for visitors, and a new chapel are currently being constructed.
Recently, Father Raniero Cantalamessa, Preacher of the Papal Household, preached to 140 Poor Clares in Lerma. The visit by the Italian Capuchin was broadcast by the RAI network (Italian Radio and Television) in prime time in Italy.
RR. Iesu Communio:
. Monasterio de la Ascensión del Señor
C/ Santa Clara 6
09340 Lerma (Burgos)
Telf. 947 17 01 22
Obras en el convento de San Blas (Lerma)
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Lerma Villa Ducal
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Lerma está situada sobre las orillas del río Arlanza en la mitad sur de la Provincia de Burgos, a 38 km de la capital burgalesa. Lerma es considerada como el mejor conjunto español de arquitectura herreriana, siendo durante el siglo XVII corte de recreo de Felipe III. Entre otros son lugares de interés de la villa ducal: La Plaza y el Palacio Ducal, actual Parador Nacional de turismo, los conventos de San Juan, de Santa Clara, de la Ascensión y de San Blas, la Colegiata de San Pedro, el Mirador de los Arcos y el Arco de la Carcel. Esta oferta cultural se ve completada con numerosos hoteles, restaurantes e instalaciones deportivas como su campo de golf.
Plaza Mayor de Lerma - Video 360º
Museo de Santa Clara
Museo Santa Clara, Museo Murcia, Exposiciones Murcia
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la aguilera
Grabación por trecegrados del bonito pueblo la aguilera
Briviesca (Burgos)
Sobre un vídeo de una nevada en el 2003, se han intercalado imágenes fundidas de ayer y hoy, indicando los lugares más interesantes. Un amplio recorrido por la ciudad de Briviesca.
Convento de las Dominicas de Lerma (Burgos) La iglesia
Briviesca con encanto (Burgos)
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Monumentos de interés:
La iglesia de Santa Clara es el edificio más interesante de todo el conjunto, tanto por su construcción original, como por el retablo que alberga en su interior, que es considerado la joya de Briviesca.
La iglesia de San Martín preside uno de los lados de la Plaza Mayor, aunque resulta difícil situar el momento de fundación de esta iglesia pero ya a principios del s. XIV figuraba como una de las tres parroquias de Briviesca.
Excolegiata de Santa María la Mayor. De las cinco colegiatas históricas de la diócesis de Burgos esta fue la primera y una de las más antiguas de España, manteniendo la condición de colegiata hasta mediados del S.XIX. Fue mandada a construir por la infanta Blanca de Portugal.
Plaza Mayor. Destaca en ella el templete, símbolo inconfundible de Briviesca que fue construido en 1909.
Merece la pena tambien admira distintas casas palaciegas de gran belleza.
23 de Agosto 2018
Meeting with the local Church, visit to the tomb of St Claire of Assisi and the cloistered nuns
La alegría de Iesu Communio aterriza en Valencia - testimonios de las hermanas
Las 200 religiosas de vida contemplativa de la congregación Iesu Communio (antes clarisas de Lerma y de la Aguilera) visitaron el pasado 10 de junio su nuevo monasterio en la localidad valenciana de Godella, con la fundadora sor Verónica al frente. Allí diversas hermanas de Iesu Communio manifestaron su alegría de estar en Valencia, y nos ofrecieron su testimonio.
Testimonio de sor Verónica, fundadora de Iesu Communio
Música: Soy de Cristo y Tengo Sed, temas cantados por las religiosas de Iesu Communio.
Vídeo: S.Martos / Servicio Audiovisual Diocesano
Los héroes madrileños de la Plaza del 2 de Mayo
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La Plaza del Dos de Mayo es hoy una maravillosa placita que da un buen rollo enorme, pero antes... ayyy, antes... aquel dos de Mayo que le da nombre...
En 1808, ya sabéis. Napoleón, sus cosicas. Y el pueblo de Madrid diciendo: “¡tche, tche, tche, quieto parao!”
Dirigen la orquesta estos dos señores: Daoiz y Velarde, capitanes de artillería del Cuartel de Monteleón que, junto a otros oficiales más y cientos de vecinos, resistieron aquí durante horas el asalto de las tropas francesas, infinitamente superiores en fuerzas.
¿Y las heroínas? Por ejemplo, la mujer que da nombre al barrio. ¡Manuela Malasaña! ¡Fijaos en la paradoja, el apellido es francés! Manuela era una bordadora de 17 años cuando una patrulla francesa le encontró unas tijeras. Lógico. Fue ejecutada por llevar un arma. Y no nos olvidemos de Clara del Rey que luchó hasta que un trozo de metralla acabó con ella. Héroes y heroínas, descansad en Paz. Os lo habéis ganado.
Monasterio de la Aguilera (La Aguilera - Aranda de Duero)
Uno de los doce hitos incluidos en las Videoguías de la localidad de Aranda de Duero, en Burgos.
Las videoguías se pueden descargar gratuitamente en Play store y en Apple store.
Un video realizado por Trece Grados S.L. en primavera de 2014.
Santa Clara de Asis
Belenes del Convento de clarisas de Zaragoza
Convento de Santa Teresa.
Convento de Santa Teresa en Ávila, Castilla y León, España