A Benedictine monastery.
This is one of Spain's oldest churches.
It was founded as a Benedictine monastery at the end of the 11th century. Its main entrance is Romanesque in style. Inside it has three naves and a transept with three apses. The choir stalls are Gothic. However, its most outstanding feature is unquestionably the Romanesque cloister. The church, declared a National Monument in 1886, houses the tombs of King Alfonso I "the Warrior" and King Ramiro II "the Monk".
Practical info
Construction: Church
Artistic period: Romanesque
Historic period: 12th century
Location
Plaza de San Pedro s/n
22001 Huesca (Huesca)
http://www.huescaturismo.comTel.:+34 974222387
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Prices
General: €2,50
Reduced: €1,50
Groups: €1,50
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