
Monasteries in Spain
Spanish monasteries are historic religious communities where monks and nuns live, work, and worship, often dating back to medieval times. They served as spiritual centers, places of learning, and hubs of art and culture, with impressive architecture and important manuscripts. Many are located in picturesque settings, like mountain or countryside, and played key roles in Spain’s history, religion, and education. Today, they attract visitors interested in history, architecture, and spirituality, and some still function as active religious communities while others serve as tourist attractions or cultural sites.