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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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Estadio La Cartuja ( Spanish pronunciation: [esˈta.ðjo la kaɾˈtu.xa] ), formerly Estadio Olímpico de Sevilla, officially known as Estadio La Cartuja de Sevilla, is a multi-purpose stadium situated in the Isla de la Cartuja in Seville, Spain. It is used mostly for football and it is commonly referred to as simply 'La Cartuja'.
Estadio La Cartuja is located on the north-western edge of Sevilla at roughly 3.5 kilometres from Sevilla’s historic centre. The walk from the northern part of the historic centre takes about 40 minutes. More conveniently, the stadium can be reached with Cercania commuter trains.
Seville’s La Cartuja: once a monastery, now a centre for the contemporary arts. Located between Triana and the remaining pavilions of Expo ‘92, and surrounded by the river Guadalquivir (which, as it flows through the Andalusian capital, separates into two arms, which could be said either to isolate the monastery or to embrace it), the ...
'Island of the Carthusians') is an island in the Guadalquivir River at Seville, Spain. The island's name derives from the cloistered monastery (Cartuja) located on the site, the Monasterio de Santa María de las Cuevas, where Cristopher Columbus lived when planning the voyage to the west.
This large, walled complex of honey-coloured stone buildings, situated on the Isla la Cartuja (named after the monastery itself; the word means “charterhouse”), has seen many ups and downs during its long, dramatic history.
Seville’s La Cartuja—a fascinating monument! The Guadalquivir surrounds a beautiful edifice with a wonderfully diverse past. Not to be missed.