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Cartuja de Miraflores

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Cartuja de Miraflores
Cartuja de Miraflores
Cartuja de Miraflores
Cartuja de Miraflores
Cartuja de Miraflores
Cartuja de Miraflores
Cartuja de Miraflores
Cartuja de Miraflores
Cartuja de Miraflores
Cartuja de Miraflores
Cartuja de Miraflores
Cartuja de Miraflores
Cartuja de Miraflores
Cartuja de Miraflores
Cartuja de Miraflores
Cartuja de Miraflores
Cartuja de Miraflores
Cartuja de Miraflores
Cartuja de Miraflores
Cartuja de Miraflores
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Cartuja de Miraflores
Cartuja de Miraflores
Phone:
+34 947 26 87 99

Address:
Calle Cartuja de Miraflores | Carretera de Fuentes Blancas s/n, 09002 Burgos, Spain

Miraflores Charterhouse is an Isabelline style charterhouse, or Carthusian monastery of the Order of the Carthusians built on a hill about three kilometers of the center of the Spanish city of Burgos, autonomous community of Castile and León, in Spain. Its origin dates back to 1442, when king John II of Castile donated a hunting lodge located outside city of Burgos, which had been erected by his father Henry III of Castile the Mourner in 1401, to the Order of the Carthusians for its conversion into a monastery, thus fulfilling his father's desire, stated in his will. A fire in 1452 caused the destruction of the pavilion, and construction of a building began in 1454. It is this building, which was placed under the patronage of Saint Mary of the Annunciation, which exists today. The work was commissioned to Juan de Colonia, and was continued after his death by his son, Simón de Colonia, who completed the structure in 1484 at behest of Queen Isabella I of Castile, surviving daughter of kings John II of Castile and Isabella of Portugal, whose impressive buried are housed in the monastery. It is a latter-Gothic jewel, and its highlights include the church, with Isabelline style's western facade decorated with the coats of its founders. The monastery consists of a single nave with stellar vault and side chapels, and is topped by a polygonal apse.
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