The Royal Monastery of Los Jerónimos is a transitional Gothic building, which began to be built in 1505. Although the cloister that features in today's entry dates from 1593 and certain Renaissance details can be seen, with its courtyard full of orange trees. The cloister was the place where almost all the active life of the monks took place.
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El Real Monasterio de Los Jerónimos es un edificio de estilo gótico de transición, comenzado a construir en 1505. Aunque el claustro que protagoniza la entrada de hoy data de 1593 y se pueden observar ciertos detalles renacentistas, estando su patio lleno de naranjos. El claustro era el lugar en el que se desarrollaba casi toda la vida activa de los monjes.
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