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The monastery's accommodation offers 20 single and double rooms (35 beds), most with private bath. Both men and women are welcome. Refugio de San Bernardo is a large dormitory (24 beds) for groups of youths seeking spiritual retreats.
It was originally inhabited by a male and female community of hermits who lived according to the Cenobitic rules of San Benito under the auspices of founder Ramon de Vallbona.
In 1175, the male community was transferred to Montsant and the remaining female community converted to the Cistercian Order. The nuns dedicated themselves to working the land and the monastery prospered under their guidance. Its fame was so widespread that it hosted kings like Alfonso el Casto, Alfonso el Sabio and Jaime I.
Since 1200, the monastery has maintained a cultural centre where the nuns copy and decorate books. They also teach grammar, liturgy, calligraphy and music. Over the centuries, the complex was enlarged resulting in a mix of architectural styles. The Gothic church most likely dates from the 14th century and safeguards several precious tombs including that of Queen Violante of Hungary. It was the queen's request to be buried in the church in a tomb devoid of ornamentation. The tomb of Princess Sancha, the queen's daughter, is contained within the church as well. The 14th-century statue of the Virgin Mary by Guillem Seqauer distinguishes the choir.
All meals can be included with the lodging except on Christmas and Easter when the restaurant is closed.
Towels and linens are provided. There are two large rooms, one is a library for meetings and study, the other a chapel reserved for guests.
Chapelle
Logement dans une maison religieuse
Bâtiments du XIIIe siècle (ou plus anciens)
Séjour en pension complète disponible
Propriété historique
Cistercien
Literie comprise
Serviettes comprises
Restaurant
Promenades recommandées
Café/Bar (en voiture)
Monuments historiques
Jardins
Restaurants recommandés (accessible en voiture)
Directions
By car: From Barcelona follow directions to Lérida, taking highway A7 and then A2. Exit at Montblanc and follow C240 north for 24 km to Vallbona.
By train: Get off at Montblanc and take a taxi to the monastery or get off at Lérida and take the local bus to Vallbona. There is only one bus that leaves about 1:00 pm. The bus does not run on Sundays or holidays.
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