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Monastery of San Pedro de Eslonza

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The edifice was in ruinous state in the 16th century, and was therefore restored with, among the other interventions, three new Renaissance portals. The main façade was added in Baroque style: its niches once housed statues of saints, now disappeared.
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Today in ruins, it was once the second most important monastery in the province, after the
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The monastery's prosperity suffered a severe blow in 1836 with the
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Former monumental gate of the monastery, now part of the church of
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Religious organizations established in the 10th century
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San Juan y San Pedro de Renueva
León
Benedictine
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province of León
Spain
Monastery of San Benito in Sahagún
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García I of León
Al-Mansur Ibn Abi Aamir

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