This place is called a monastery, and is actually a very large religious complex, including monasteries, churches, libraries, gardens and seminaries, and is large in scale and magnificent, well worth visiting.
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Posted: Jul 31, 2019
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MaryJoy Dela Cruz Gonzales
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Totally worth it. Took me around 2 hours to get through the entire site. No photos allowed inside. Favorite part was the magnificent basilica found inside El Escorial.
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Posted: Jan 2, 2023
徐徐霞客Rr
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Spain's Escriar Abbey this place is called one of the most beautiful buildings in the world, this place looks very spectacular, the inside is very beautiful, there are many famous works in it, there are many wedding photos around here, suitable for relaxing here
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Posted: Jul 20, 2022
shangshanna
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Escoria Monastery, can be said to be a miracle of world architectural history, special magnificence, well-known world cultural heritage, to Spain to travel to the place not to be missed, Madrid about an hour drive!
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Posted: Feb 10, 2020
juki235
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Escoria Monastery is a world cultural heritage in Madrid. It is a huge monastery with royal style. In fact, it is also the Royal Mausoleum of Spain. There are many famous Spanish kings buried in it. However, the monastery is far away from the city. If time permits, I suggest you look at it. There are still a lot of Royal collections, very precious. Expensive.
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Posted: Apr 21, 2017
还不曾去过倒悬山!
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The eighth wonder of the world, the monotonous stone symphony, the nightmare of architectural art history. Set of monasteries, palaces, mausoleums. Built in 1584, only an hour's drive from Madrid.
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Posted: Jun 16, 2021
bebbu
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Philip II, an emperor whose father did not like him, eventually created brilliance. His suburban palace and monastery were integrated into one building, showing that his decision to support Catholicism also led to a period of architectural style.