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Casa Pau
Aiguamúrcia - Alt Camp (Tarragona)
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The Route of Cister

This itinerary commemorates the monastic renewal that took place during the 11th century, when a movement known as the Order of the Cistercians-reacting against the refined lifestyle indulged in by some monasteries-cried for a return to the figure of the monk as a humble person devoted to prayer and hosting of pilgrims.









The Route of the Cistercians comprises three monasteries:

  • Monastery of the Santes Creus: founded 1150, it knew several epochs of splendour before the monks were finally secularised and expelled in 1835. Now that monastic life has worn off, visitors can look into every nook and corner of this monastery steeped in legend, where every stone preserves a vivid record of its history.

  • Monastery of Poblet: it is the largest monastery of the Route, and it's also the largest inhabited Cistercian complex in Europe. In 1991 it was declared World Heritage by UNESCO. Back in 1940 an ambitious project had already set out to restore and preserve it, with an aim at returning it to its majestic past.

  • Monastery of Vallbona de les Monges: the earliest references date back to 1153, but it was not until 1176 that it gained full entry into the Cistercian order. It is the only monastery for nuns on the Route, and the only one that has been kept uninterruptedly for over 800 years by the religious community (excluding wartime periods, of course). Two interesting things about it are that it was declared historical monument in 1931, and that it has a sufficiently well-preserved area for lodging guests.

Casa Pau is surrounded by a big exterior garden, among vineyards, pine and almond trees. It also has a swimming pool and a barbecue area where you can admire the harmony of this solitary and natural place. It has a maximum capacity of 20 people and the façade, which is drawn in stone, suggests its monastic past.


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Pont Romà
La Torreta dAnya
El Campell
Palou del Riu
Cal Gardi
Can Pau de Stes. Creus
Cal Pallarés
Cal Solsona
Cal Xeco
Les Golfes de Cal Caterino
Cal Alejandro- Hab. Mirador
Cal Eric
Ca la Núria
Cal Gravat
Golfes de Cal Gravat
Escola de Palau
Escola del Puig
Cal Tonet
Escola de Pallerols
Cal Martí
Masia Els Arquells
Poy de Samalús
Cal Valeri
Casa Vila
Cal Princesa
Cal Taverner
Cal Metge
Ca la Viuda
Pati de Tarrés
Cal Mestre
Cal Secretari
Ca la Mestra
Cal Miger
Mas del Castell dOlost
Masia lAmpurdanés
Pla de Besora
Masia Vilardaga
Mas den Bosch
LAlberg de la Torra
Mas Castells
Cal Canela
Cases del Castell
Cal Vila de lAlzina
Cal Alejandro - Hab. Abadia
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