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Built with Cistercian simplicity and decorated with a beautiful Mudéjar dome, the structure has a bell tower and cloister from the 18th century. The ceiling is a pointed barrel vault above the centre aisle with sections separated by broad-framed arches. The guest house has just been completed and has 2 single and 11 double rooms, each with private bath. Both men and women are welcome.
The monastery was founded in the 12th century by the Knights of Don Ero de Armenteira. The Don came from an aristocratic family and accompanied Alphonso VII on his battles against Hispanic Islam in the south of Spain. In 1150, he retreated to his estate and founded the monastery, adopting the austere spiritual life inspired by St. Bernard of Clairvaux and the newly created Cistercian Order. According to legend, during one of Ero’s meditations in the nearby woods, he became engrossed listening to the sweet song of a bird for what seemed like a few minutes. When he returned to the monastery, centuries, not minutes, had passed. He was the first Abbot of Armenteira and as a result of his devotion and piety eventually became St. Ero.
All meals are supplied with all lodgings.
Towels and linens are provided.
Edificios del siglo 13 (o más viejos)
Pensión completa disponible
Propiedad histórica
Cisterciense
Alojamiento en el monasterio
Ropa de cama incluida
Toallas incluidas
Restaurante
Paseos recomendados
Casas históricas
Jardines
Directions
By car: From Pontevedra take A9 or route 550 north, exit at Meis and follow the signs to Armenteira.
By train: Get off at Pontevedra and take the local bus to Armenteira.
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