Monastery hidden in the beautiful gardens - Poblet monastery I am a pseudo-fan of La Liga Barcelona, a Barcelona home game against Real Madrid, I suddenly bought tickets to fly to Barcelona to travel. After watching the game, I went around, and after a Christian recommendation, I came to the Poblet Abbey to visit, and I was full of harvest. ※ Attractions ※ There are many monasteries in Spain, and the magnificent complex with a long history and perfect preservation is the Povlet monastery in Barcelona. Founded in the 12th century, Poblete Monastery is a Sidoian monastery and one of Spain's many super-mass monasteries, and it has many names, not to mention them. Outside the first wall is a green avenue leading to the Peta Dorado (Golden Gate), and then from the Golden Gate to the other Peta Dorado (Golden Gate), through the royal gate to the monastery. The monastery consists of five buildings of different uses, and after a walk, the monk's bedroom is 87 meters long and 10 meters wide, the huge characteristics of the memorable. The Christian Church is spread out in a cross-shaped rectangle, with the central square of the corridor on both sides, the wing with the characteristics of a cross, and the tail with a flat out chapel. The magnificent columns are intricate and mysterious, and need to be seen with a telescope. The courtyard wall and roof are the ultra-typical European characteristics. The stone carvings on the courtyard wall are exquisite and gothic. The construction is said to span two centuries. The bedroom, kitchen and dining room were completed in the 12th century (it seems that the importance of food and lodging, both Chinese and Western have common characteristics, haha), The library was built in the 13th century. ※ Warm reminder ※ Open hours: Monday to Saturday morning 10:00-12:30, afternoon 15:00—18:00 open 30 minutes late on Sunday morning, close 30 minutes early in the afternoon nearby cuisine: all Western and Catalan cuisine. Accommodation: About 4 budget hotels within 1 km