Santa María de la Oliva
The abbey of Santa María la Real de la Oliva, or simply La Oliva, is a Cistercian monastery in Carcastillo, Navarre, Spain.
Santa María de la Oliva | |
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Native name Spanish: Ex-monasterio Cisterciense de Santa María de la Oliva | |
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Location | Carretera Melinda, s/n, 31310 Carcastillo, Navarre, Spain |
Coordinates | 42.371678°N 1.466532°W |
Official name | Ex-monasterio Cisterciense de Santa María de la Oliva |
Type | Non-movable |
Criteria | Monument |
Designated | 1880 |
Reference no. | RI-51-0000026[1] |
![]() ![]() Location of Santa María de la Oliva in Spain |
An example of Romanesque architecture, the buildings have been protected by a heritage listing since 1880,[1] and the site is currently classed as a Bien de Interés Cultural, the Ex-monasterio Cisterciense de Santa María de la Oliva.
Description

A Cistercian Monastery established in the 12th century, the present buildings date from 13th - 15th centuries.
History
Construction at the site is attributed first in 1134 to King García Ramírez of Navarre, known as the restorer. This king died in 1150 and the same year the abbey was founded, or refounded, as a daughter house of the Morimond and Escaladieu Abbeys.
After the dissolution of the monastery the retable was moved to Tafalla.
References
- Heritage database. Ministry of Culture
External links

- Official website (in Spanish)