This foundation of the Knights of St John of Jerusalem occupies a bucolic site by the River Duero. The 13C cloister is unique in Spain. Although it has lost its wooden roof and external walls, its doorway has remained intact. Irregular in layout, the cloister boasts a variety of arches which combine the traditional Romanesque and Moorish styles. The church is home to a lapidary museum.
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