Monastery of Las Huelgas

Monastery of Las Huelgas

The Monastery of Las Huelgas in Burgos is a stunning example of medieval architecture, rich in history and cultural significance, offering visitors a glimpse into Spain's monastic life.

About this place

Founded in the 12th century, the Monastery of Las Huelgas is a remarkable Cistercian convent that showcases the architectural prowess of its time. Its stunning Romanesque and Gothic elements create a captivating atmosphere, drawing visitors into its serene and spiritual environment. The monastery is not only a place of worship but also a historical treasure, housing an impressive collection of art and artifacts that reflect the rich heritage of Burgos and the Cistercian order. The monastery is particularly famous for its royal connections, having been a burial site for several Castilian monarchs. Visitors can explore the beautifully preserved cloisters and the intricate church, where the stunning altarpiece and exquisite chapels tell stories of devotion and royal patronage. The tranquil gardens surrounding the monastery provide a perfect spot for reflection, making it a peaceful retreat from the bustling city life of Burgos. In addition to its architectural beauty, the Monastery of Las Huelgas hosts various cultural events and exhibitions throughout the year, allowing visitors to engage with its living history. Guided tours are available, offering insights into the daily life of the nuns and the monastery's role in the community. A visit to this UNESCO World Heritage site is a must for anyone interested in Spain's rich history and spiritual heritage.
MonasterioMorningYear built: 1187IndoorKid friendlyWheelchair accessible

Why visit?

It is a place of great historical and architectural significance, featuring impressive Gothic and Renaissance styles. Additionally, it houses a museum that showcases the rich history of the monastery and its influence in the region.

History and context

The Monastery of Las Huelgas was founded in 1187 by Queen Eleanor of Plantagenet. This Cistercian monastery has been an important religious and cultural center throughout the history of Spain, housing numerous queens and nobles.

What to see

Church, cloister, monastery museum, royal tombs.

Mistakes to avoid

Do not forget to respect silence in prayer areas. Do not take photos in areas where it is prohibited. Do not neglect appropriate clothing as it is a religious site.

Location

Address

Calle de las Huelgas, s/n, 09001 Burgos, Spain

How to get there

You can get there by urban bus, lines 1 and 3. There is also nearby parking.

Recommended Duration

1-2 hours

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday to Sunday: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM, 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Tips

It is recommended to buy tickets in advance, especially during peak season. Wear comfortable shoes to explore the site. Check the guided tour schedule for a better experience.

Address

Calle de las Huelgas, s/n, 09001 Burgos, Spain

Price

medium

Best time of day

Morning

Wheelchair accessible

Wheelchair accessible

Kid friendly

Kid friendly

Frequently asked questions

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