Sant Pere de les Puelles

Sant Pere de les Puelles (in Catalan, Puel·les, in Spanish, Real Monasterio de San Pedro de las Puellas) is a Benedictine monastery in the Sant Pere, Santa Caterina i la Ribera neighborhood of the Ciutat Vella district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The 10th-century building, Romanesque/Gothic in style, was declared a Bien de Interés Cultural landmark in 1931.

Sant Pere de les Puel·les

History

Exterior view (c. 1905)

A nunnery was founded by Count Sunyer I and his wife Riquilda Toulouse next to an ancient church dedicated to San Saturnino. The church was consecrated on 16 June 945 by Bishop Guilarà.[1] The first abbess was Adelaide, widow of Sunifredo of Urgel. In 985, the monastery was attacked by the troops of Almanzor. Count Borrell II restored it; the new abbess was Adalet. The monastery grew slowly. At the end of the 10th century, the community was composed of a dozen religious. In the following century, the number rose to 20, most of them daughters of nobles of the time. The powerful religious families were responsible to financially support the monastery. In 1147, a new, larger church, encompassing both the monastery and the old church dedicated to St. Sadurní, was consecrated.[2]

The community suffered with the 1835 secularization and the monastery became a prison. In 1879, the religious community moved to a new location in the district of Sarria-Sant Gervasi. In 1873, the cloister and other sections was removed.[3] The monastery suffered a fire in 1909 after which it was rebuilt. A new fire ravaged the building during the Spanish Civil War in 1939.

Architecture and fittings

Interior view

Very little remains of the original building, partly because of destruction and partly because of poor restorations It is known that the cloister contained two floors. The lower style, Romanesque, dates to the 11th century while the upper, Gothic style, was built circa 1322.[4] Some elements have been preserved and are distributed in various museums. The original church was constructed in the Greek cross plan. It was bounded by four arches supported by columns and a domed octagonal base. In the area where the present chapel of the Blessed is located, there are remains of the old church of San Saturnino which predates Sant Pere de les Puelles. The monastery had a bell tower, known as the Torre dels Ocells (Tower of Birds) which was destroyed during the fire of 1909. A bell dating to 1752 is present in the octagonal bell tower, which has six bells total.[5]

References

  1. Paretas, Montserrat Pagès i (1 January 1992). Art romànic i feudalisme al Baix Llobregat (in Catalan). L'Abadia de Montserrat. p. 396. ISBN 978-84-7826-300-4.
  2. Junyent, Eduardo (1976). Catalunya romànica: l'arquitectura del segle XII (in Spanish). L'Abadia de Montserrat. p. 226. ISBN 978-84-7202-127-3.
  3. Pascual, Ernesto Zaragoza (1 January 1997). Catàleg dels monestirs catalans (in Catalan). L'Abadia de Montserrat. p. 180. ISBN 978-84-7826-887-0.
  4. Lapuente, José Ignacio Padilla; Carabasa, Josep M. Vila i (1 January 1998). Ceràmica medieval i postmedieval: circuits productius i seqüències culturals (in Catalan). Edicions Universitat Barcelona. p. 190. ISBN 978-84-475-2026-8.
  5. "Sant Pere de les Puelles" (in Catalan). BarcelonaTurisme. Retrieved 26 November 2013.

Bibliography

  • Pladevall, Antoni: Els monestirs catalans, Ediciones Destino, Barcelona, 1970 ISBN 8423305112 (in Catalan)
  • Paulí Meléndez, Antoni: El Real Monasterio de Sant Pere de les Puel·les

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