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Monastery of Leyre

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Since then it has been in various states of repair, undergoing many expansions and remodelling (the most extensive carried out in the sixteenth century, when almost the entire monastery was rebuilt).
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This article about a Spanish Christian monastery, abbey, priory or other religious house is a
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In June 2015, the monastery was the setting for the first official visit of
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The monastery is located on one of the various routes of the
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pieces have survived until the present day (such as the
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Nunio and Alodio
Basque
Spanish
Sierra of Leyre
Navarre
Spain
monasteries
ĂĂ±igo Arista
king of Pamplona
Wilesindo
Pamplona
Kingdom of Navarre
Romanesque architecture
church
crypt
Benedictine monastery
Cistercian monks
Chartered Community of Navarre
Felipe, Prince of Asturias
Way of Saint James

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