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Between 1657 and 1659 was ordered its move to the current location, accessing from courtyard de la Portería and connecting to the nave of the monastery. In year 2010 proceeded to restore the portal to returning to its original condition, especially recovering the Compassion of the Virgin's sculpture.
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for its conversion into a monastery, thus fulfilling his father's wishes, as stated in his will. A fire in 1452 caused the destruction of the pavilion, and construction of a new building began in 1454. It is this building, which was placed under the patronage of Saint Mary of the Annunciation, which
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Between 1532 and 1539, undertaken other architectural works in the monastery under direction of Diego de Mendieta, designed to create the side chapels and give greater height to the church as well as the incorporation of
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Por la cual ofrescí a la dicha su orden los que entonces eran mis palacios de la dicha Miraflores e agora son el dicho monesterio de Sant Francisco de la dicha Orden de Cartuxa. (written in
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Vallés, José de, "First Institute of the Sacred Religion of the Cartuxa: foundations of convents throughout Spain, martyrs of England and generals of the whole order" Madrid, 1663.
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western facade is decorated with the coats-of-arms of its founders. The monastery consists of a single nave with stellar vault and side chapels, and is topped by a polygonal apse.
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By which I offered to their blessed order then were my palaces of the blessed Miraflores and are now blessed monastery of Saint Francis of Assisi of the blessed Cartuxa Order.
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rose in year 1486 and was originally located on left side of the monastery, providing access to faithfuls directly from outside the monastery. It consists of pointed
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is intervened for ensure the maintenance of the walls and consolidate the out of waters of the courtyard, that suffered inclement weather.
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Brief and compendious news of the foundation of this Miraflores Charterhouse taken from Libro Becerro with worthy of knowing's other news
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing Spanish Knowledge (XXG) article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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Tarín and Juaneda, Francisco, "The Royal Miraflores Charterhouse (Burgos). History and description" Burgos, 1896.
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inside the Palace-alcázar of Miraflores. That original monastery, originally placed under the patronage of
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style. It has octagonal eight-pointed star shaped, formed by the superposition of a square and a diamond.
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or the Altarpiece. It will continue the architectural tracery of Garci Fernández de Matienzo and later of
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located at top of the cross gives the core set an extraordinary symbolic value as an allegory to the
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to the church of the Charterhouse is currently located in an entrance's courtyard landscaped with a
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Arias de Miranda, Juan, "Historical Notes about Miraflores Charterhouse Burgos» Burgos, 1843.
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Sepulchers of John II of Castile and Isabella of Portugal in the Miraflores Charterhouse by
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The sources for the study of the Miraflores Charterhouse include writings of various kinds
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is formed by a single quadripartite longitudinal nave, distinguishing the spaces of the
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decorated with plants, animals and some human figurative motifs located under a big
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image for its beauty and significantly accentuated expressiveness by the work of
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Sepulchers of the King John II of Castile and Queen consort Isabella of Portugal
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First in 1401 was erected the Palace-alcázar of Miraflores, built by King
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Estract the founding privilege of the Charterhouse by John II of Castile.
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Dome of the Chapel of la Virgen de Miraflores. It was built in 1539.
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Sepulcher of infante Alfonso in the Miraflores Charterhouse by
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and Charles Fichot in 1850. Lithograph published in the work
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With the arrival to the throne of the John II's daughter,
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Sepulchers of John II of Castile and Isabella of Portugal
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Sepulchers of John II of Castile and Isabella of Portugal
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The Charterhouse is 3 km east of the city center of
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for each of the groups of Carthusian monks who inhabit:
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Sepulchers of the King John II and Isabel of Portugal
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Religious buildings and structures completed in 1442
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19th-century drawings of the Miraflores Charterhouse
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jewel, and its highlights include the church, whose
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