El monumental heritage of Extremadura, which I think is not sufficiently known, has one of its main exponents in the Gu monasteryadalupe, which until recently I had not had the opportunity to visit.
More than a monastery of a religious congregation, that of Guadalupe it seems like a great fortification, which stands out in the mountain range of the Valluercas region, within the limits of the Cáceres province with that of Toledo.
And this great monument is located in the center of the town from Guadalupe, a place whose charming corners of popular architecture It already justifies a getaway to visit it.
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This beautiful historical complex is also a stage of the so-called Route of Isabel the Catholic in Extremadura.
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Curiosities of the history of the Guadalupe Monastery
This location already tells us the origins of the majestic building, of which I am going to highlight some of them. Interesting Facts of its history.
When they tell you the origins of the monastery of Guadalupe, its story reminds you of others already known.
It is said that at the end of the 13th century, on the margins of the Guadalupe River, an image of The Virgin, which in the 8th century had been hidden before the invasion of the Muslims.
This led to the construction of a hermitage, and in 1340 the King Alfonso XI He granted land to the people who had settled next to it, which was the seed of the aforementioned town of Guadalupe.

Years later, in 1389, it was when the king John I granted to the monastic order of the Jeronimos the custody of Guadalupe monastery, which they maintained until 1835, when the confiscation of Mendizábal.
After functioning as a secular parish depending on the Archdiocese of Toledo, in 1908 the monastery passed into the hands of the Franciscans, the community that runs it to this day.
Isabel la Católica and the monastery of Guadalupe
During the centuries of its history, the monastery was the protagonist of numerous historical facts.
It is worth noting that in 1464 the King Henry IV of Castile He visited him on his trip with the Infanta Isabel to arrange her wedding with him then King of Portugal, Alfonso V…which never came true.
But that visit led to what would later be Isabel the Catholic You will be captivated by the beauty of the surroundings.

In fact, he later went to the monastery to give thanks for the surrender of the Muslims in Granada.
And, subsequently, his will was preserved for some time in Guadalupe.
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Christopher Columbus in the monastery of Guadalupe
Another historical event that occurred in Guadalupe, which during your visit you will know thanks to a plaque on the façade of the monastery, is related to Christopher Columbus.
The large discoverer, who had entrusted himself to the Virgin of Guadalupe On his first expedition to America, upon his return he took two indigenous people who were baptized in a baptismal font.

You can see this stack now in the fountain in the center of the square that opens before the main façade of the sanctuary.
This is the experience of visiting the Guadalupe Monastery, what to see
I tell you that during your visit of the Guadalupe monastery in the Cáceres province You will see really interesting corners.
If you are traveling in the city of caceres, you can make the visit by signing up for a excursion eight hours with a guide in Spanish that takes you to the town of Guadalupe, where in addition to walking through its corners, you will get to know the monastery.
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This excursion is completed with a visit to the nearby historic town of Trujillo.
Mudejar cloister of the Guadalupe monastery
In this regard, inside it stands out the Mudejar cloister, also known as The miracles, which was built at the end of the 14th century.

In this cloister you will be struck by the beautiful Mudejar temple that you can see in the center of it.
But in its different rooms you will find samples of various architectural styles, from the Gothic and the aforementioned Mudejar, to the Renaissance, Baroque and Neoclassical.
After the aforementioned confiscation, the monastery remained almost in ruins, until 1908 the Franciscans They took charge of it until today.
Embroidery Museum in Guadalupe Monastery
Since then the building has been recovered, and some of the old monastic rooms have been converted into museums.
Thus, in 1928, in the old refectory of the Hieronymite monks was inaugurated by King Alfonso XIII the awesome embroidery museum, with more than 200 pieces made in the monastery's own workshop.

Choir Book Museum at the Guadalupe Monastery
Also noteworthy is the museum of the Miniados, choir books, located in the old Chapter Room, and which is considered one of the most important in the world.
And a very important milestone in the history of the Monastery of Guadalupe was his statement Unesco, in 1993 as a monument Heritage.
This should not surprise you because, in addition, Guadeloupe preserves a large collection of artistic works, such as paintings by Zurbaran, El Greek y Goya.
This fact has undoubtedly led, along with the great veneration of pilgrims to the image of The Virgin, that the monastery has become one of the most visited monuments in our country today.
Schedule to visit the Monastery of Guadalupe in Cáceres
The Visiting hours of the Monastery of Guadalupe in Cáceres They are every day, from 9,30:12,50 a.m. to 15,30 p.m. and from 17,50:XNUMX p.m. to XNUMX p.m.

During these times you can also visit the Camarín of the Virgin of Guadalupe.
Guadalupe Monastery entrance fees
The ticket prices General admission is €6; seniors over 65, €5; and children aged 7 to 13, €2,50.
Map: where the Guadalupe Monastery is and how to get there
El Guadalupe monastery You find it an hour and a half east of the city of caceres, and a little less than 3 hours southwest of Madrid, along the A5 and turning off Navalmoral of the Slaughter.






Hi !
What is the best way without a car to get there from Madrid? I plan to be there for a couple of days and then move from Guadalupe to Mérida. Do you know if it is possible?
Good morning
How can you go to Guadalupe to visit from Cáceres?
We don't drive a car and our hotel is in Cáceres
Are there any buses in the morning to get to Guadalupe soon?
Thanks in advance for your response
Good morning. Can tickets to the Monastery be purchased online or only in person? Greetings and thanks
Can anyone tell me if tickets are purchased online or there?
Zipporah, tickets are purchased at the monastery itself.
Good trip
The guided tour is a recital learned by the guide at breakneck speed that is more reminiscent of the parody of Gila's organized trips than anything else. Suffice it to say that in five minutes you have to see 12 paintings by Zurbarán and the sacristy. Quickly let's go to something else. I already said boiler-busting. Made for untrained people and accidental tourists. Of course, no questions or information outside of the text, rehearsed and repeated to the point of boredom. It must be that for €5 that is what there is. It would be better to have audio guides that would allow you to stop and look at a painting.
Are there discounts on the entrance to the monastery for parish groups?
My wife is in a wheelchair. Will it be a problem to enter?
We live in Almeria and we are going to visit Caceres again at the end of May.
My wife is in a wheelchair. Will it be a problem to enter?
We live in Almeria and we are going to visit Caceres again at the end of May
We just visited the Monastery of Guadalupe. It has made a great impression on us due to its richness and majesty, accompanied by deep disappointment due to the lack of professionalism of the guide that has been our lot. Not a historical reference about the origins of the monastery. Not a cultural contribution to what we were seeing. An individual who releases his one-note speech as if he were a parrot. Driving a lot of miles to find this enemy of culture has been disappointing.
Friend José Luis, what happened to you is normal. How are they going to tell you the truth about Guadalupe if those who run the monastery hide it? They do not want the truth about it to be known. There was a small chapel to the Virgin of Guadalupe, which in Arabic means hidden river, until the archbishop of Toledo, Don Pedro Tenorio, gave it to the venerable Hernán Yáñez de Figueroa y Fernández de Soutomaior, who had just founded the Jerónimos fathers in Lupiana, Guadalajara, who was the one who converted a hermitage into a tremendous monastery, in the French style, like Cluny or Claraval, which is what we admire today. This venerable Hernán Yáñez is the great-uncle of Christopher Pedro Colón Alvarez de Soutomaior. Now you understand why Columbus visited Guadalupe so often. The curious thing is that they hardly make any reference to the builder of all that, as if he fell from the sky. I am Spanish, from Orense and I have been an emigrant in America for more than fifty years and I am sickened by the superficiality of many of my compatriots. It amazes me and makes me very sad. They do not deserve to be descendants of Spaniards for their arrogance, foolishness and lack of Spanish culture….. I invite you to read an entry I have on the Internet entitled: Columbus and the Monastery of Guadalupe, where these things are discussed. This way you will understand the little parrot they put in Guadalupe to say something. I apologize for being so long-winded but I understand your pain and sadness. Kind regards and I am at your service.
I don't know the monastery but from what you describe and the photographs, it is worth going to see it. It is true that in Extremadura there is a lot to see. Greetings!!!