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Kloster San Juan de Poio

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Kloster San Juan de Poio

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The Monasterio de San Juan de Poio, or Monasterio de San Xoán de Poio in Galician, is a historic religious building nestled in Poio, Pontevedra, Galicia, Spain. Perched at an elevation of 104 meters on a small promontory, it offers picturesque views overlooking the Ría de Pontevedra. This significant landmark, with origins tracing back to the 7th century, stands as a testament to centuries of history and architectural evolution in the region.

Visitors are consistently captivated by the monastery's rich…

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    10. Juni 2022

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    Im Mercedarian-Kloster San Juan de Poio sticht die im 17. Jahrhundert erbaute Kirche hervor und spiegelt den Geschmack für die Kombination von klassizistischen und barocken Formen wider. Im Inneren befindet sich ein schönes Altarbild aus dem 18. Jahrhundert im Churrigueresken-Stil, im linken Schiff die Grabstätte von Santa Trahamunda (sehr verehrt in der Gemeinde), sowie der Prozessionskloster (16. Jahrhundert) mit einem barocken Brunnen und eine originelle Treppe. Und der Kreuzgang (18. Jahrhundert) mit seinem beeindruckenden 200 m2 großen Mosaik des Jakobsweges. der Länge.
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    19. Juni 2022

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    Erwähnenswert sind auch die Bibliothek, das Mosaikmuseum, die „Escola de Canteiros“ oder der Veranstaltungsort der Sommeruniversitätskurse. Gegenwärtig ist das Kloster einer von Mönchen geführten Touristenherberge gewidmet.
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    Die Gründung dieses Klosters, das Überlieferungen zufolge aus dem 7. Jahrhundert stammt, wird dem Benediktiner Fructuosus von Braga zugeschrieben. Die Kirche aus dem 17.
    Jahrhundert weist stilistisch eine Kombination aus Klassizismus und Barock auf und beherbergt das suebisch-westgotische Grabmal der galicischen Heiligen Trahamunda, der Schutzheiligen aller Heimwehkranken. Das Kloster besitzt zwei Kreuzgänge: den Prozessionskreuzgang aus dem
    16. Jahrhundert und den Cruceiro-Kreuzgang aus dem 18. Jahrhundert, in dem ein eindrucksvolles Mosaik des tschechischen Künstlers Antoine Machourek über den französischen Jakobsweg zu sehen ist.

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    Ort: Poio, Litoral, Pontevedra, Galicien, Spanien

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    What are the opening hours for visitors to the Monasterio de San Juan de Poio?

    While the monastery is a living religious center, specific visitor hours for the church, cloisters, and museum can vary. It's advisable to check the official website or contact the monastery directly before your visit for the most up-to-date information. The monastery also functions as a guesthouse, offering accommodation.

    Are there any specific permits required for hiking on trails near the Monasterio de San Juan de Poio?

    Generally, no specific permits are required for hiking on the public trails around the Monasterio de San Juan de Poio or in Galicia. However, always respect private property and any local signage regarding access or protected areas.

    What public transport options are available to reach the Monasterio de San Juan de Poio?

    The Monasterio de San Juan de Poio is located in Poio, near Pontevedra. While specific bus routes might serve the area, it's often most convenient to reach Pontevedra by bus or train and then take a local taxi or a short bus ride to Poio. Checking local bus schedules for the Pontevedra-Poio route is recommended.

    Is there parking available at or near the Monasterio de San Juan de Poio?

    Yes, there is usually parking available near the Monasterio de San Juan de Poio. However, during peak season or on weekends, parking spaces can fill up quickly. Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended to secure a spot, especially if you plan to combine your visit with a hike.

    Are there family-friendly walking trails suitable for children near the monastery?

    Yes, the area around the Monasterio de San Juan de Poio offers various walking options. Many trails provide scenic views of the Ría de Pontevedra and are suitable for families. Look for shorter, less strenuous routes that offer interesting sights like viewpoints or coastal paths, which can be engaging for children.

    Can I bring my dog on trails around the Monasterio de San Juan de Poio?

    Many outdoor trails in Galicia are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. However, access to the interior of the monastery buildings (church, cloisters, museum) is generally restricted to service animals only. Always check local signage on specific trails for any restrictions.

    What kind of natural features or flora and fauna can be observed around the monastery?

    The monastery is situated on a promontory overlooking the Ría de Pontevedra, offering coastal views. The surrounding landscape features typical Galician vegetation, including pine and eucalyptus forests, as well as native Atlantic flora. Birdwatching opportunities are also present, especially near the estuary.

    What is the historical significance of the large *hórreo* at the monastery?

    The *hórreo* at the Monasterio de San Juan de Poio is Galicia's largest, built in the 18th century. Its impressive size (123.13 square meters, supported by three rows of pillars) is a testament to the monastery's historical wealth and agricultural importance. These traditional raised granaries were used for drying and storing corn and other crops.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or restaurants near the Monasterio de San Juan de Poio?

    Yes, being in the municipality of Poio, there are several local cafes, pubs, and restaurants in the vicinity of the monastery. You can find establishments offering traditional Galician cuisine, seafood, and refreshments within a short walk or drive, particularly in the main village areas.

    What is the best way to experience the Camino de Santiago mosaic within the monastery?

    The impressive 200-square-meter mosaic depicting the Camino de Santiago from France is located in the Cloister of the Orange Trees (also known as the Portería or Cruceiro Cloister). To fully appreciate its detail and scope, take your time walking around the cloister, observing the various stages and landmarks illustrated in the over one million tiles created by artist Antoine Machourek.

    Does the monastery offer accommodation for visitors or pilgrims?

    Yes, the Monasterio de San Juan de Poio functions as a tourist guesthouse and is an important stop for pilgrims on the Spiritual Variant of the Portuguese Way of Saint James. It offers accommodation, providing a unique opportunity to stay within the historic walls of the monastery.

    What makes the monastery's library noteworthy?

    The monastery houses one of Spain's most important monastic libraries, containing over 100,000 volumes. Its collection includes rare items such as a 17th-century polyglot Bible and a collection of miniature books, including what is considered the world's smallest printed book, making it a significant cultural and historical archive.

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