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Porta Coeli Charterhouse

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The monastery was suppressed in the 19th century, and although it tried to regain the site, the order did not return until 1943, with reconsecration in 1947. It was used as a
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Construction at Porta Coeli began at its foundation and continued for centuries, giving the monastery its eclectic architectural contributions. The church is mainly
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restructuring. Among the works in the church are paintings depicting scenes from the New Testament (18th century) by the painter
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The taming of bodies and minds, 1939 - 1941. The concentration camp of Porta Coeli (Valencia)
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between 1939 and 1941. It remains the only cloistered men's monastery in the province.
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and Via Coeli. Porta Coeli also produced two prominent leaders of the order: Father
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The monastery was founded in 1272 under the sponsorship of Andrés Albalat,
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in style, from the 14th century. In the 18th century it underwent a major
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Bien de Interés Cultural landmarks in the Province of Valencia
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monastery located on a rural site of the municipality of
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Carthusian
Serra de Porta Coeli
province of Valencia
Bishop of Valencia
James I of Aragon
Ara Christi
Bonifacio Ferrer
Vincent Ferrer
Francisco Maresme
Francoist concentration camp
Gothic
Baroque
José Camarón Bonanat
Luis Antonio Planes
Cartuja Porta Coeli: official site
Nunez Diaz-Balart, The taming of bodies and minds, 1939 - 1941. The concentration camp of Porta Coeli (Valencia)
Cartuja.com website
Archived
Wayback Machine
39°40′56″N 0°28′24″W / 39.6822°N 0.4733°W / 39.6822; -0.4733
Categories
Carthusian monasteries in Spain
Monasteries in Spain
Bien de Interés Cultural landmarks in the Province of Valencia
Gothic architecture in the Valencian Community
Churches in the Valencian Community
Francoist concentration camps
Defunct prisons in Spain

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