Monastery of San Bartolomé de Lupiana

In 1373 Pope Gregory XI officially approved the order, giving them the rule of Saint Augustine. In 1374 the hermitage would be transformed into a monastery and the construction of the pertinent monastic dependencies began, with the construction of the first cloister

About this building

For more information about this building visit https://monestirs.cat/monst/annex/espa/caman/cLupiana.htm

Key Features

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Co-cathedral of Guadalajara

The co-cathedral of Guadalajara was built during the 14th century. Its interior consists of three naves that communicate with three porticoes. The main altarpiece in Renaissance-Mannerist style is by Francisco Mir. The bell tower is covered in brick and has eight bells: one from the 18th century, two from the 19th century and five from the 20th century.