Salamanca
Salamanca

CONVENT OF THE POOR CLARES

1 hour

The Santa Clara Convent is the oldest preserved female monastery in the city. Its origin dates back to the first half of the 13th century, when a group of noblewomen decided to form a community of ascetic life around the beaterio (convent) of Santa María. Over time, thanks to privileges granted by popes and kings, the complex was transformed into the Royal Monastery of Santa Clara. Currently, the building has been converted into the Santa Clara Museum of Medieval Painting, where its medieval paintings and exceptional coffered ceiling stand out especially.

The convent preserves a splendid collection of paintings, mainly Gothic, which cover the walls of the lower choir. These works offer a broad iconographic program of religious character, with representations of Franciscan saints such as Saint Francis of Assisi and Saint Clare, Church Fathers, martyrdoms of saints, and episodes from both the Old and New Testaments.

Of special relevance is the primitive coffered ceiling, discovered during renovation work in the 1970s, which constitutes a key piece for the study of carpintería de lo blanco (white carpentry). Its rich decoration, with numerous coats of arms and emblems, forms the most extensive heraldic collection preserved in the city. Recent research interprets the nearly 150 coats of arms represented as a visual chronicle of the union of the kingdoms of Castile and León under the impulse of Queen Berenguela, reflecting historical events dated between 1204 and 1242.

One of these milestones was the discovery in the seventies of the mural paintings in the lower choir of the Claras convent, hidden for centuries under layers of whitewash, and the original roof of the convent church. The subsequent restoration of both spaces received the Europa Nostra Award for Heritage Conservation in 1988. From that moment, it was opened to the public, first as the Claras Museum and more recently as the Museum of Medieval Painting of Santa Clara.

The exceptional nature of this monument has led to its inclusion in several tourist routes created in recent years in the city: the Viewpoints Route and the Baroque Altarpieces of Salamanca Route.

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Convent
Religious building: Churches, convents, mosques, synagogues, and temples
Viewpoint
Museum
Free visit price
  • Individual - 8.00 €
  • Mayores de 65 - 5.00 €
  • Jovenes - 5.00 €
  • Grupos (Número mínimo: 15) - 4.00 €
  • Niños (Edad máxima: 12) - 0.00 €
  • Discapacitados - 0.00 €