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The construction of the Cartuja Monastery began in the 16th century and the works were not finished until two centuries later, which is why the monastic complex combines Plateresque, Renaissance, late Gothic, and Baroque styles. History
The Real Cartuja (Royal Carthusian Monastery) was originally a royal residence, until Carthusian monks occupied the building from 1399 until 1835. The origins of the cartuja date back to the time of king Jaume II, who chose this spot to build a palace for his son Sancho.
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May 19, 2024 · The ‘La Cartuja Monastery’ in Seville, also named ‘Monasterio de Santa Maria de las Cuevas’ is originally a 15th century monastery from the order of the Carthusian monks. After the monastery was abandoned by the monks in 1836, the building was converted to a ceramics factory .
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Many years passed since construction on this monastery began in 1513, which invites visitors to follow the evolution of the artistic styles that influenced European architecture during that lengthy period as they take in the solitary Carthusian lifestyle.
It was not ultimately built until 1515, and thus the Cartuja moved further from its initial concept of austerity towards a combination of work by a variety of artists in the church, sacristy and sacrarium.
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Nov 13, 2023 · For centuries, the Cartuja Monastery served as the dwelling place for Carthusian monks until their expulsion in 1835. Unfortunately, the cloister and the monks’ cells were destroyed in 1842, but the legacy and beauty of this monumental work still captivate today.