Soria: The Monastery of Santa María de Huerta
Every monastery, apart from constituting a complete set that contains in its design the finest of mathematics and geometry, is also that metaphorical container of oil, whose aromas, even after centuries, intoxicate the senses with effluvia of mystery and perfection.
Obviously, the Soria monastery of Santa María de Huerta, is one of them. And its history, at least in relation to its genesis or principle, released the cap of the container of oil that contains it, is markedly mysterious.
So mysterious, that it would be necessary to go back to those dark years of the 11th and 12th centuries, when Cluny's opulent sovereignty came out - I would not dare to say that unexpectedly, since there were still many sheep outside the fold - a painful and annoying stye called Cyster.
To speak of the Císter obliges, in a certain way, to speak also of what has always been considered its armed faction: the order of the Temple.
And in doing so, one can not avoid comparing the historical parallels that link both orders not only in their development, but also in their beginnings, since both seem to detect a similar phenomenon, perhaps copied from those missionaries and navigators who were the Irish monks , because like them, both Cistercians and Templars began their adventurous life in small groups, which does not stop being, in the end, a tremendously paradoxical question, because it is hard to think that from such modest beginnings, they could arise, even with greater or less degree of conservation, works so perfect and incommensurable.
So, it can be said that this monastery began, thanks to the work of a handful of men, who subjected to an endless amount of deprivation but with faith, perseverance and knowledge surprising for their time, raised something worthy of respect and admiration .
Although, undergoing numerous renovations that were adapting to the predominant taste of certain times, still retains an interesting part of its primitive factory. To her they belong, without doubt, a careful and enigmatic range of stonemasonry brands that, together, constitute an exciting enigma.
Or places no less enigmatic and little known by the general public, such as the Magdalena Chapel. Or relevant historical figures-the archbishop of Toledo, Rodrigo Ximénez de Rada or Martín de Hinojosa-as well as fascinating artistic enigmas related to no less important episodes of that Reconquista, such as the famous battle of the Three Kings, better known as the battle of Las Navas de Tolosa, which constitute an attractive and exciting journey to the mystery worth discovering.
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Muy buenas fotos como siempre. Sobre la denominación " La Virgen de la Huerta", escribí hace dos o tres años, aquí en steemit un artículo filológico-lingüístico. Por si es de tu interés, es este:
https://steemit.com/spanish/@jgcastrillo19/la-denominacion-virgen-de-las-huertas
Hola, Jesús. Lo recuerdo y lo leí. Es un gran artículo, cuya lectura por supuesto que recomiendo a todos los amigos que se pasen por aquí, pues quedarán sorprendidos con todas tus certeras conclusiones. Como creo que te comenté entonces, la de la Virgen de la Huerta o de los Huertos, es una advocación curiosa que suele encontrarse en ciertos lugares determinativos: en Puente la Reina, en la que fuera iglesia templaria del Crucifijo, cuyo verdadero nombre era dels Horts, es decir, de los Huertos; en Sigüenza, en una iglesuela cercana a la catedral; en Trasmoz, famoso pueblo brujeril de Aragón, en la iglesia románica que se levanta al pie del castillo. Un castillo que, como el acueducto de Segovia, la leyenda dice que levantó el Diablo en una noche...No es para extenderse, pero detrás de este vocablo se esconden todo un cúmulo de referencias. Siempre agradecido con tu visita. Un fuerte abrazo
Always happy to see other travel bloggers from Spain, HELLO from Valencia.
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The Monastery of Santa María de Huerta is one of the most important monuments in the whole province of Soria. Without a doubt it is an architectural beauty!
The sobriety but the magnificent of Cister Order, my friend. Thanks for comment.
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