Monastery of El Parral

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The Monastery of El Parral is a 15th-century Hieronymite monastery near Segovia, Spain, notable for its late Gothic and Renaissance architecture and its tranquil, secluded setting.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hieronymite monastery
Roman Catholic monastery
monastery
access guided visit
architecturalStyle Late Gothic
Mudéjar
Renaissance
coordinateLocation 40.949°N 4.115°W
country Spain
currentUse active monastery
place of worship
tourist attraction
dedicatedTo Our Lady of El Parral NERFINISHED
foundedBy Henry IV of Castile NERFINISHED
founder Henry IV of Castile NERFINISHED
hasPart chapter house
church of El Parral NERFINISHED
cloister of the infirmary
cloister of the knights
cloister of the monks
cloister of the novices
monastic gardens
refectory
heritageDesignation Bien de Interés Cultural
Monument
heritageDesignationDate 1914
inception 15th century
languageOfOfficialName Spanish
locatedIn Castile and León
Segovia NERFINISHED
locatedInProtectedArea cultural landscape of Segovia NERFINISHED
locatedNear Monastery of Santa María del Parral gardens
Segovia, Spain NERFINISHED
locatedOn slopes of the Eresma River valley
notableFeature Mudéjar coffered ceilings
Renaissance cloisters
fortified appearance
late Gothic portal
secluded setting
officialName Monasterio de Santa María del Parral NERFINISHED
ownedBy Order of Saint Jerome NERFINISHED
partOf monastic complex of Segovia
proximityTo Alcázar of Segovia NERFINISHED
Segovia Aqueduct NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
religiousOrder Order of Saint Jerome NERFINISHED
viewOverlooks Eresma River valley NERFINISHED
city of Segovia NERFINISHED

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Segovia hasLandmark Monastery of El Parral