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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Poblet Monastery' has mentioned 'Monastery' in the following places:
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Monastery in Spain | WIKI |
Poblet Abbey, otherwise the Royal Abbey of Santa Maria de Poblet (Catalan: Reial Monestir de Santa Maria de Poblet), is a Cistercian monastery, founded in 1151, located at the foot of the Prades Mountains, in the comarca of Conca de Barberxc3xa0, in Catalonia (Spain). | WIKI |
This monastery was the first of three sister monasteries, known as the Cistercian triangle, that helped consolidate power in Catalonia in the 12th century. | WIKI |
The following kings and queens of Aragon are buried at Poblet Monastery:[4] | WIKI |
The monastery, which had already suffered damage during the First Carlist War, was closed down due to the Ecclesiastical Confiscations of Mendizxc3xa1bal in 1835 during Isabella II of Spain's rule. | WIKI |
On 24 July of the same year the monastery was plundered by representatives of the Mendizxc3xa1bal's government and unruly mobs. | WIKI |
Also parts of the monastery were destroyed by fire. | WIKI |
In the years that followed, the Monastery fell into disrepair and ruin; some of the main roofs caved in. | WIKI |
Finally the monastery was refounded in 1940 by Italian monks of the same order and repair and reconstruction began. | WIKI |
Poblet Monastery has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1991. | WIKI |
In 2010, Spanish architect Mariano Bayxc3xb3n designed the Poblet Monastery Guesthouse. | WIKI |
Poblet ground plan Gate Main belltower Tomb of Ferdinand I of Aragon and Eleanor of Albuquerque of Aragon within the Reial Monestir de Poblet Tomb of James I of Aragon Part of the Royal Pantheon after restoration Fountain for ablutions in one of the cloisters Poblet Monastery Guesthouse in Tarragona.Architect Mariano Bayxc3xb3n. | WIKI |
Poblet Monastery is located in the south of Catalonia, in the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula, in the municipality of Vimbodxc3xad. | UNESCO |
The Monastery is structured as three enclosures, surrounded by a defensive wall. | UNESCO |
Poblet Monastery is extraordinarily important in terms of art, culture, history and spirituality and for its key role in the repopulation and agricultural exploitation of New Catalonia under the Crown of Aragon. | UNESCO |
Its library and scriptorium were well known from the 13th century onwards for their works on law and history, and the monastery served as a custodian of the history of the dynasty as well as the Royal remains. | UNESCO |
It is also one of the most important and sumptuous Cistercian monasteries where the functional plan and spirit of the monastery are present throughout its structure. | UNESCO |
The spiritual quality of the life of Poblet Monastery has also made it a very important centre in the life of the country, from the time of its foundation until the present day. | UNESCO |
Furthermore, the guesthouse and other monastic buildings have been reinstated, returning the monastery to its structure prior to the confiscations of ecclesiastical property in 1835, an event that brought about the abandonment and subsequent pillage of the monument. | UNESCO |
These include the church, refectory, cloister, chapter house, dormitory, scriptorium and the so-called lay-brothersxe2x80x99 wing, in the western enclosure, as well as the defensive perimeter walls and the wall around the convent complex itself, and the great royal gate that closes the entire monastery. | UNESCO |
Monastic life continued in the monastery until the seizure of church lands in 1835, after which the complex deteriorated. | UNESCO |
Poblet Monastery was declared a national monument in 1921. | UNESCO |
Law 16/1985 of 25 June, concerning Spanish Historical Heritage; Law 9/1993 of 30 September, concerning Catalan Cultural Heritage; Law 22/1984 of 9 November, declaring part of the valley where Poblet Monastery stands to be a Landscape of National Interest; and Decree 276/2005, concerning Territorial Commissions for the Cultural Heritage. | UNESCO |
Poblet Monastery has a Master Plan, promoted by the monastic community. | UNESCO |
Public use and tourism management, which are reconciled with respect for the monastic community that inhabits the Monastery, are also addressed through different actions. | UNESCO |