14th century building from 1307, next to Jewish cemetery. Founded by Doña Teresa Gil. Highlights: Floor paved with tiles, 14th century panelling, church armour, chapel vault, Baroque main altarpiece, 16th century cloister.

The church choir has three tombs. Contains the tombs of several Queens, the one belonging to Doña Beatriz de Portugal is supported by ten lion heads made in alabaster. The Moorish roof of the church contains a series of painted murals in Gothic style. Contains local museum of Arte Sacro.

The mortal remains of the Toresan conductor, Jesús López Cobos, who died in 2018, rest in this monastery.

When to visit it?

Opening hours

  • From December 9 to April 3:
    • Closed: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturdays, Sundays and Public holidays
  • From April 4 to December 8:
    • From Tuesday to Sunday: Guided tours: 10:30,11:30,12:30,16:30,17:30

Taxes

  • General 6 €
  • Groups 4 €
(The visit at 5.30pm on Wednesday is free)

Observations: Reduced entry: Groups of more than 10 people: 4 euros. Groups must confirm their visit. Tel. 980 690304 or 722 772368. Check opening times for long weekends and holidays. * There is a 6eur pass to visit the 5 churches (Collegiate Church, S. Salvador de los Caballeros, S. Sebastián, Sto. Sepulcro, S. Lorenzo, el Real) or a 10eur pass (Collegiate Church + 5 churches + Sancti Spíritus Monastery). This can be purchased at any of the churches, the Collegiate Church or the Monastery. If the pass is purchased, there is no discount for groups or retirees.

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