{"id":909,"date":"2026-05-28T16:05:03","date_gmt":"2026-05-28T16:05:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/burgos.siketing.com\/poi\/monastery-of-san-pedro-de-cardena\/"},"modified":"2026-05-28T16:05:03","modified_gmt":"2026-05-28T16:05:03","slug":"monastery-of-san-pedro-de-cardena","status":"publish","type":"poi","link":"https:\/\/burgos.siketing.com\/en\/poi\/monastery-of-san-pedro-de-cardena\/","title":{"rendered":"Monastery of San Pedro de Carde\u00f1a"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Located about 10 km from Burgos, the Monastery of San Pedro de Carde\u00f1a stands as a millennial witness to Castilian history. Founded in the 9th century, this monastery has been a spiritual and cultural landmark, accumulating centuries of history within its walls. <strong>Its close connection with El Cid Campeador<\/strong>, who entrusted his family to the monastery during his exile, adds profound <strong>historical and legendary value<\/strong> to this unique site.<\/p>\n<h3><b>Art and architecture in a natural setting<\/b><\/h3>\n<p>The monastic complex combines <strong>various architectural styles<\/strong> that reflect the transformations it has undergone over the centuries. The church, reconstructed in the 17th century, is an example of Baroque style, while the Gothic cloister and some Romanesque remains showcase the site&#8217;s artistic richness. Additionally, the natural surroundings of the monastery, with vast vineyards and tranquil landscapes, make it an ideal spot for meditation and rest.<\/p>\n<h3><b>Legends, nobility, and the legacy of el cid<\/b><\/h3>\n<p>The <strong>Pantheon of the Counts<\/strong> is one of the monastery&#8217;s most representative spaces, housing the remains of prominent nobles from Castile. Over the centuries, this pantheon has been a symbol of power and devotion, showcasing the profound relationship between Castilian nobility and monastic life. However, what makes it even more special is its connection to El Cid Campeador, one of the most legendary figures in Spanish history.<\/p>\n<p>Tradition tells that <strong>Babieca<\/strong>, El Cid&#8217;s loyal horse, <strong>spent his final days at this monastery<\/strong>. After El Cid&#8217;s death, Babieca was taken to San Pedro de Carde\u00f1a, where it is said he was buried on the monastery grounds, becoming part of the rich mythology surrounding the Castilian hero and this historic enclave.<\/p>\n<p>The monastery&#8217;s connection to El Cid extends beyond legends. <strong>After the death of Rodrigo D\u00edaz de Vivar in 1099, his body and<\/strong> <strong>that of his wife, Do\u00f1a Jimena, rested in this monastery for centuries.<\/strong> Their sepulcher remained here until 1808, when Napoleonic troops looted the monastery. After the remains were recovered, they were transferred to the Cathedral of Burgos in 1921.<\/p>\n<h3><b>A place of peace and reflection<\/b><\/h3>\n<p>Today, the Monastery of San Pedro de Carde\u00f1a remains a <strong>refuge of monastic life<\/strong>, inhabited by Trappist Cistercian monks. With its serene gardens and austere architecture, it offers an ideal space for reflection and the search for inner peace. Beyond its rich history, this monastery has become a spiritual retreat for those seeking to disconnect from the modern world and immerse themselves in an atmosphere of tranquility.<\/p>\n<p>Additionally, the monastery is renowned for producing delicious artisanal products, such as its famous cheese and liquor, crafted by the monks following recipes passed down through generations. These products not only provide sustenance to the monastic community but also stand as a testament to its <strong>rich cultural heritage.<\/strong><\/p>\n<h3><b>Practical information<\/b><\/h3>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Located about 10 km from Burgos, the Monastery of San Pedro de Carde\u00f1a stands as a millennial witness to Castilian history. 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