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25 beds in 18 single and double rooms, 9 with private bath. Both men and women are welcome.
The church and the convent were completed in the 18th century. During the Spanish Civil War, the church was almost destroyed by an explosives charge. Tradition holds that an unknown person, someone with an Andalusian accent, cut the burning fuse and saved the shrine. The church and convent are in the Herrerian style which owes its name to architect Juan de Herrera, 1530-1597. Inspired by classic Italian architecture, Herrera participated in building the Escorial in Madrid and the Cathedral of Vallodolid.
Meals are not supplied with the lodging.
Towels and linens are supplied.
Directions
By car: From Lleida/Lérida take NII East. After about 50 km take C25 and follow the signs to San Ramon. The shrine is located along the main road.
By train: Get off in Cervera and take a taxi to San Ramon.
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