Monastery of Santa María de Veruela

The foundation of the monastery of Santa María de Veruela is linked to the desire of García Ramirez de Pamplona, the Restorer, (1134-50) to repopulate this territory.

About this building

Thanks to royal patronage, the monastery became the centre of a powerful domain, especially in the 13th century, under the protection of Jaime I.

For more information about this building visit https://www.monestirs.cat/monst/annex/espa/arago/sarag/cveruela.htm

Key Features

  • Architecture
  • Monuments
  • Interior features

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