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Santa María de Sandoval was a Roman Catholic monastery of the Cistercian Order in Spain from the 12th century until 1835. The oldest part was built in the Romanesque style, but later additions are Gothic. Today its ruins lie in Villaverde de Sandoval. It has been listed as a monumento histórico-artístico (historical artistic monument) since 3 June 1931. In 2015, the Spanish government listed it as an "associated element" of the Camino de Santiago, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. After 1487, Sandoval became part of the , a group of reformed Spanish Cistercian houses founded by . * Exterior * *

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  • Kloster Sandoval (de)
  • Monasterio de Santa María de Sandoval (Mansilla Mayor) (es)
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  • Das Kloster Sandoval (Santa María de Villaverde de Sandoval; Saltus Novalis) ist eine ehemalige Zisterzienserabtei in der Ortschaft der Gemeinde rund 10 km südsüdöstlich von León in der Provinz León in Kastilien-León in Spanien, am Zusammenfluss von Rio Esla und Rio Porma. (de)
  • El monasterio de Santa María de Sandoval es un antiguo monasterio cisterciense del siglo XII que se encuentra en estado de semirruina, en Villaverde de Sandoval, en el municipio leonés de Mansilla Mayor, Castilla y León (España). La iglesia hace las funciones de parroquia y todavía ofrece los oficios litúrgicos en contadas ocasiones. Sus bóvedas, naves, pilares y capiteles de la cabecera y primer tramo corresponden al arte románico cisterciense mientras que el resto se construyó en el gótico tardío. El conjunto fue declarado Monumento Histórico-Artístico el 3 de junio de 1931.​ (es)
  • Santa María de Sandoval was a Roman Catholic monastery of the Cistercian Order in Spain from the 12th century until 1835. The oldest part was built in the Romanesque style, but later additions are Gothic. Today its ruins lie in Villaverde de Sandoval. It has been listed as a monumento histórico-artístico (historical artistic monument) since 3 June 1931. In 2015, the Spanish government listed it as an "associated element" of the Camino de Santiago, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. After 1487, Sandoval became part of the , a group of reformed Spanish Cistercian houses founded by . * Exterior * * (en)
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  • Das Kloster Sandoval (Santa María de Villaverde de Sandoval; Saltus Novalis) ist eine ehemalige Zisterzienserabtei in der Ortschaft der Gemeinde rund 10 km südsüdöstlich von León in der Provinz León in Kastilien-León in Spanien, am Zusammenfluss von Rio Esla und Rio Porma. (de)
  • El monasterio de Santa María de Sandoval es un antiguo monasterio cisterciense del siglo XII que se encuentra en estado de semirruina, en Villaverde de Sandoval, en el municipio leonés de Mansilla Mayor, Castilla y León (España). La iglesia hace las funciones de parroquia y todavía ofrece los oficios litúrgicos en contadas ocasiones. Sus bóvedas, naves, pilares y capiteles de la cabecera y primer tramo corresponden al arte románico cisterciense mientras que el resto se construyó en el gótico tardío. El conjunto fue declarado Monumento Histórico-Artístico el 3 de junio de 1931.​ En 2015, en la aprobación por la Unesco de la ampliación del Camino de Santiago en España a «Caminos de Santiago de Compostela: Camino francés y Caminos del Norte de España», España envió como documentación un «Inventario Retrospectivo - Elementos Asociados» (Retrospective Inventory - Associated Components) en el que en el n.º 1464 figura el monasterio de Santa María de Sandoval.​ (es)
  • Santa María de Sandoval was a Roman Catholic monastery of the Cistercian Order in Spain from the 12th century until 1835. The oldest part was built in the Romanesque style, but later additions are Gothic. Today its ruins lie in Villaverde de Sandoval. It has been listed as a monumento histórico-artístico (historical artistic monument) since 3 June 1931. In 2015, the Spanish government listed it as an "associated element" of the Camino de Santiago, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In 1142, the Emperor Alfonso VII gave a piece of land to his majordomo, Count Ponce de Minerva. Known as Sotnoval or Saltus Novalis, it lay near the confluence of the rivers and Esla a few miles outside the city of León. In 1167, Ponce and his wife, Estefanía Ramírez, with the consent of their children, Ramiro, María and Sancha, gave the land to Abbot Diego Martínez of the monastery of for the construction of a new Cistercian monastery. Monastic life began at Sandoval in 1171 with twelve monks from La Santa Espina under Abbot Diego. Although Sandoval began as a daughter house of La Santa Espina, in a short time it would equal its spiritual parent in importance. Among Sandoval's early patrons was Urraca, daughter of Alfonso VII, whose anniversary mass was celebrated there on 25 June. The monastery received not only real property in donations, such as dehesas, but also feudal rights. In 1222, the monastery received land and dehesas from King Ferdinand III. It also had a small daughter house of its own at . After 1487, Sandoval became part of the , a group of reformed Spanish Cistercian houses founded by . In 1835, the monks abandoned the monastery during the first confiscation of Mendizábal. It continued to be used as a parish church and services are still occasionally celebrated there. * Exterior * Cloisters * Portal (en)
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