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Monestir de Santes Creus (Santes Creus Monastery)
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Monestir de Santes Creus (Santes Creus Monastery)
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Monestir de Santes Creus (Santes Creus Monastery)
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Monestir de Santes Creus (Santes Creus Monastery)
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Monestir de Santes Creus (Santes Creus Monastery)
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Romanesque art. Monastery of Santes Creus. Cistercian Abbey. Interior of the church built between 1174 and 1225 and covered with vault. Aiguamurcia. Catalonia. Spain.
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Romanesque art. Monastery of Santes Creus. Cistercian Abbey. Posterior front of the Monastery. 12th and 13th centuries. Aiguamurcia. Catalonia. Spain.
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Church of the  Monastery of Santes Creus built between 1174 and 1225 and covered with groin vault. Interior. Main nave. Aiguamurcia. Catalonia. Spain.
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Romanesque art. Monastery of Santes Creus. Cistercian Abbey. Entrance to the Chapter House coverred with vault. Aiguamurcia. Catalonia. Spain.
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Romanesque art. Monastery of Santes Creus. Cistercian Abbey.  Tombs in gothic style of the House of Queralt and House of Puigverd in the cloister. 14th century. Aiguamurcia. Catalonia. Spain.
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Monestir de Santes Creus (Santes Creus Monastery) 
High angle view of the cloister of Monestir de Santes Creus, Aiguamurcia, Catalonia, Spain, pictured on May 21, 2006, in the morning. The 13th century cloister is seen from the upper gallery with the abbey's church in the background. The Romanesque lavabo in the patio dates back to the 12th century. The Cistercian Reial Monestir Santa Maria de Santes Creus and its church were built between 1174 and 1225. Following strict Cistercian rule, the Romanesque complex originally featured no architectural embellishments with the exception of ornamented capitals and crenellations on the rooflines. In the 13th century parts of the abbey and the cloister were converted in Gothic style by James II of Aragon who also added the dome to the church. Picture by Manuel Cohen. 
Unique Identifier AR9179791 
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Photo Credit Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY 
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