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Huesca - San Pedro el Viejo

Huesca - San Pedro el Viejo
The Monasterio de San Pedro el Viejo ("Saint Peter the Old") is a former Benedictine monastery built within the 12th century. A church had existed here (built on the place of a Roman temple) since Visigothic times and even, when the Moors hold Huesca, this church was in use.

Christian troops conquered Huesca in 1096 and from 1117 on Benedictines with obvious ties to Cluny reconstructed the church and erected a monastery here.

This was early morning. Church and cloister were still locked. When we walked around, we found a portal, that once led to the cloister. The portal was so perfect, undamaged and unweathered, that I was impressed, but doubted that it was about 900 years old. Meanwhile I know, that this portal and many of the capitals we saw later, are modern reconstructions. They are beautiful - nevertheless. Here are the left capitals of that portal. Warriors fighting mythical creatures on the left and a Luxuria oo the right side.

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