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Santo Domingo de Silos - Monasterio de Santo Domingo de Silos

Santo Domingo de Silos - Monasterio de Santo Domingo de Silos
Santo Domingo de Silos is a village with a population of about 300 - and at least one nice hotel.


The first monastery was founded here in the Visigoth period (~ 590), but this monastery did not survive the Muslim period. A monastery was founded here again in 929, but it came to a standstill again after the raids under Almansor in the last quarter of the 10th century.

In 1002 the monastery was destroyed and had to be founded again. During the term of abbot Domingo de Silos from 1041- 1073, the monastery was strongly supported by King Ferdinand I, who was in power 1035 - 1065. Under Abbot Domingo, construction began on a Romanesque church with three naves, a transept and five apses. The consecration took place in 1088 before the construction as a whole was completed after the turn of the 12th century. After abbot Domingo's death, his veneration began and the monastery adopted him as its patron saint. It was called Santo Domingo de Silos from about 1110.

In the 18th century, there was a need for a larger church. The Romanesque church was demolished and replaced by a baroque new building.

The Romanesque cloister has two stories. The lower floor was of course built sometime earlier than the upper floor. The dates are disputed. The oldest parts may date from the late tenure of Saint Domingo. The upper one was completed around 1160/80.

The "Tree of Jesse" shows the ancestors of Jesus Christ

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