Fodor's Expert Review Monasterio de la Encarnación

Palacio Religious Building

Once connected to the Palacio Real by an underground passageway, this cloistered Augustinian convent now houses fewer than a dozen nuns. It was founded in 1611 by Queen Margarita de Austria, the wife of Felipe III, and has several artistic treasures, including a reliquary where a vial with the dried blood of St. Pantaleón is said to liquefy every July 27. The ornate church has superb acoustics for medieval and Renaissance choral concerts. Tours are in Spanish only and take about 90 minutes.

Religious Building

Quick Facts

Pl. de la Encarnación 1
Madrid  28013, Spain

91-454–8803-for tourist office

www.patrimonionacional.es/en/visita/royal-monastery-la-encarnacion

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: €6 (free Wed. and Thurs. 4–6:30), Closed Mon.

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