Monastery of Santa María de Oseira
The monastery of Oseira is a Trappist monastery in Galicia, Spain. It is known in Galician as Mosteiro de Santa María de Oseira and in Castilian as Monasterio de Santa María la Real de Oseira.
History
In existence since 1137, it became an Orden del Císter monastery. In 1141 and order of French monks was sent by Saint Bernard. The monks left in 1835, abandoning it. They returned in 1929 and it was rebuilt.
Description
The church was built between c.1200 and c.1239 AD. It is considered a landmark of Roman architecture in the Spanish peninsula. Its design was inspired by peregrination churches. The main chamber is known as the "palm tree room" and boasts a dome which is supported by four columns. It also possesses a Lapidarium: a collection of stone pieces obtained during the restorations and excavations.
Coordinates: 42°32′18″N 7°43′00″W / 42.53833°N 7.71667°W
See also
Bibliography
- MARTINEZ Romani, A Colección diplomática do mosteiro cisterciense de Santa Maria de Oseira (Ourense) I-II (1025-1310). III. (1310-1399), Xunta de Galicia, Santiago de Compostela, 1989-1993.
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mosteiro de Santa María de Oseira. |