Poblet Monastery

Poblet Monastery
Poblet Monastery
Poblet Monastery is located in Spain
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Basic information
Location Vimbodí i Poblet, Catalonia, Spain
Geographic coordinates 41°22′51″N 1°04′57″E / 41.380833°N 1.0825°E / 41.380833; 1.0825Coordinates: 41°22′51″N 1°04′57″E / 41.380833°N 1.0825°E / 41.380833; 1.0825
Affiliation Roman Catholic Church
Leadership Abott José Alegre
Website poblet.cat
Architectural description
Architect(s) Arnau Bargués
Architectural type Monastery
Architectural style Catalan Gothic
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Official name: Poblet Monastery
Criteria: i, iv
Designated: 1991[1]
Reference #: 518
Spanish Property of Cultural Interest
Official name: Monasterio de Poblet
Designated: 13 July 1921
Reference #: (R.I.)-51-0000197-00000[2]

The Royal Abbey of Santa Maria de Poblet (Catalan: Reial Monestir de Santa Maria de Poblet) is a Cistercian monastery, founded in 1151, located at the feet of the Prades Mountains, in the comarca of Conca de Barberà, in Catalonia (Spain). It was founded by Cistercian monks from France on lands conquered from the Moors. The main architect was Arnau Bargués.

This monastery was the first of three sister monasteries, known as the Cistercian triangle, that helped consolidate power in Catalonia in the 12th century. (The other two are Vallbona de les Monges and Santes Creus)

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Significance

Poblet was the royal pantheon of the kings of the Crown of Aragon since James I of Aragon. Some of the most important royal sepulchres have alabaster statues that lie over the tomb. The kings have lion sculptures at their feet, while the queens have dogs.[3]

Peter III of Aragon (1239 – 1285) made it a condition, under solemn oath at the moment of crowning, that all the Aragonese-Catalan kings be buried there. Only Ferdinand II of Aragon broke the oath, after his kingdom had been merged with the Kingdom of Castile, and was buried in Granada.[4]

In 1731 Philip Wharton, 1st Duke of Wharton was buried there.

Ruin and rebuilding

The monastery, which had already suffered damage during the First Carlist War, was closed down due to the Ecclesiastical Confiscations of Mendizábal in 1835 during Isabella II of Spain's rule. The Desamortización caused the exclaustration of the place and brought monastic life to an end. On 24th July of the same year the monastery was plundered by representatives of the Mendizábal's government and unruly mobs.[5] During the events all valuable paintings and furniture were removed and dispersed. Also parts of the monastery were destroyed owing to fires.

In the years that followed the Poblet Monastery fell into disrepair and ruin, some of the main roofs having caved in. The tombs of the rulers of the Kingdom of Aragon were desecrated and the remains were transferred and kept for a while in the Cathedral of Tarragona, thanks to the intervention of Rev. Antoni Serret from the neighboring town of L'Espluga.[6]

Finally the monastery was refounded in 1940 by Italian monks of the same order and rebuilding and repair began to take place. Close to the entrance to the church one building has been kept in a ruined state as a reminder. The remains of the ancient Royal House od Aragon were put back in the sepulchres, but they are now all mixed up.

Poblet belongs to the Cistercian Congregation of the Crown of Aragon, along with Santa Maria de Solius and nunneries such as Santa Maria de Vallbona and Santa Maria de Valldonzella. The Abbot of Poblet is the ex officio chairman of the Congregation. Today the monastic community of Poblet is composed of 29 professed monks, 1 regular oblate, 1 novice and 2 familiars.

Poblet Monastery has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1991. The altar (1527) was sculpted by Damián Forment.

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See also

References

  1. ^ "Poblet Monastery". Whc.unesco.org. http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/518/. Retrieved 2011-01-10. 
  2. ^ "Monasterio de Poblet" (in Spanish). Patrimonio Historico - Base de datos de bienes inmuebles. Ministerio de Cultura. http://www.mcu.es. Retrieved 9 January 2011. 
  3. ^ Tombes reials
  4. ^ Màrius Domingo & Antoni Borau, Muntanyes de Prades. Paisatge i fauna, Cossetania Editions, ISBN 8489890064
  5. ^ Josep M. Sugranyes , De Reus a Prades i Poblet; A peu pels camins de la història, la llegenda i l’anècdota, Cossetania Editions, ISBN 84-89890-92-7
  6. ^ Josep M. Sugranyes , De Reus a Prades i Poblet; A peu pels camins de la història, la llegenda i l’anècdota, Cossetania Editions, ISBN 8489890927

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