Sant Pere, Camprodon

Sant Pere de Camprodon

Sant Pere de Camprodon is a Benedictine monastery in Camprodon, Ripollès, Catalonia, Spain. It was declared a Bien de Interés Cultural landmark in 1931.

History

In 1932 the remains of the old monastery, which were in ruins, were demolished.[1] Only the old monastery church has been preserved.

Architecture and fittings

Tower
Arches
Door detailing
Statuary
Commemorative plaque
Interior view of the monastery church
Grounds

It was built in the mid-12th century with the only ornamentation being that of the porch, decorated with columns and capitals. Its plan is a Latin cross, with four square apses. The largest of these has the same width as the nave while remaining open to the sides of the transept. The roof of the nave is a pointed arch supported on arches. On the cross plan, the transept rises to the dome which over which exists a bell tower, two stories high. The dome is covered on the outside by an octagonal lantern. The interior contains the remains of the tombs of some of the abbots. In the diocesan museum of Girona are also preserved some of the ancient capitals from the cloister.

Abbots

PeriodName
948-957
963-966
966-969
976-991Dodó
1003-1006Delan
1013-Odó
1016-1042Bonfill
1067-Bernat
1074-1102Berenguer
1106-1112Pere
1113-Miquel
1118-1121Gregori
1122-1130Pere
1132-Esteve
1137-Bernat
1139-1141Vidal
1143-Berenguer
1165-1169Pere
1170-1187Bernat de Sesguisoles
1187-1195Guiu
1195-Robert
1196-1209Bernat
1209-1220Berenguer de Rocams
1220-Ramon
1222-Robert de Bastida
1223-1226Berenguer
1227-Pere
1229-Guiu
1230-1235Berenguer de Maçanet
1235-Bernat Desbach
1238-Bernat de Milhaud
1240-1249Pere de Corts
1249-1255Guiu
1256-1268Mateu
1268-1270Guillem
1270-Pere
1273-1311Guillem Oller
1311-Francesc
1313-Berenguer Pla
1313-1316Hug
1316-1322Ramon
1323-Arnau
1324-1325Gispert
1325-1348Ramon de Guixà
1348-1361Bernat de Folcrà
1361-1363Francesc d'Olina
1363-1368Francesc
1371-1397Pere
1397-1400Jaume
1401-1416Pere
1416-1419Jaume
1422-1425Berenguer
1425-1463Pere de Sanadal
1470-1514Bernat Esteve
1515-1518Francesc de Remolins
1518-1539Joan Pasqual
1544-1560Antoni Llorenç Valentí
1560-1573Carles Domènech
1574-1593Bernat de Cardona i de Queralt
1597-1606Jeroni de Tort
1606-1615Felip Jordi
1615-1620Antoni Carmona
1620-1627Francesc Llordat
1627-1629Jaume Busquets
1630-1640Pere de Finot
1640-1643Andreu Pont
1643-1645Francesc Monfart
1645-1676Josep de Magarola i de Grau
1677-1684Benet Rocabertí
1685-1695Baltasar Muntaner
1695-1706Genadi Colom
1710-1735Galderic Sanjust
1735-1743Francesc de Copons
1746-1749Pere Trellas
1780-1785Ignasi de Francolí
1786-1801Joaquim de Parrella
1802-1805Baltasar Baldrich
1825-1835Miquel de Parrella

References

  1. Pascual, Ernesto Zaragoza (2004). Història de la Congregació Benedictina Claustral Tarraconense i Cesaraugustiana (1215-1835). L'Abadia de Montserrat. p. 324. ISBN 978-84-8415-668-0.
Bibliography
  • Pladevall, Antoni; Els monestirs catalans, Ediciones Destino, Barcelona, 1970 ISBN 84-233-0511-2
  • Tomàs Bonell, Jordi; Descobrir Catalunya, Premsa catalana, Barcelona, 1994.

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