Monastery of San Pedro de Villanueva | |
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Monasterio de San Pedro de Villanueva | |
Alternative names | Parador de Cangas de Onís |
Hotel chain | Paradores |
General information | |
Location | Cangas de Onís (Asturias), Spain |
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Parador de Cangas de Onís | |
Type | Non-movable |
Criteria | Monument |
Designated | 31 July 1907 |
Reference no. | RI-51-0000092 |
The Monastery of San Pedro de Villanueva is a Catholic religious complex located in Villanueva de Cangas, in Cangas de Onis, Asturias, Spain.
This Romanesque monastery was previously owned by the order of Benedictines. A church here supposedly was founded by Alfonso I the Catholic, son in law of Pelagius of Asturias. The remaining structures now date from later periods. In the 12th century, the monastery was built adjacent to the church. The buildings underwent substantial rebuilding after the 17th century. In 1835, the monastery was dissolved. In the present century, the monastery has become a national hotel, a parador. The church is still in use.
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