Monastery of Sant Pere de Casserres | Cultural Heritage. Goverment of Catalonia.
Monastery of Sant Pere de Casserres A legendary monastery
The origins of the Benedictine monastery of Sant Pere de Casserres stand half way between history and legend. The latter explains that one of the sons of the viscounts of Osona and Cardona spoke only three days after being born to announce that he wouldn't live for more than 30 days. Once dead, they had to put his body on a mule that would walk without being guided. At the spot where the mule would stop, a monastery was to be constructed.

The version that speaks about the monastery's strategic position seems more likely, with the monastery situated in a very pronounced bend of the Ter river. Previously, it was the site of a castrum serrae or defence tower. It was a building that the viscounts would decide to convert into a monastery.

Ermetruit, viscountess of Osona, was the monastery's promoter, the only one from the Benedictine order in Osona. Construction began in 1005 and, seven years later, monastic life began; the church was consecrated in 1050.
With the exception of short favourable periods (when the abbey had the support of the local nobility like the lords of Savassona, Tavertet and Sau), the monastery was marked by misfortune. Only ten years after the consecration of the church, the abbey fell to the category of priory because it had less than 12 monks and in 1079 Sant Pere de Casserres came to be a "branch" in Catalan lands of the powerful abbey of Cluny.

Between the 13th and the 15th century, Sant Pere de Casserres entered into decline from famines, wars and epidemics, such as the Black Plague of 1348. In the 19th century, the monastery passed into private hands and was used as a farm and tenant housing. The current group is the result of a series of restorations, like those done by Camil Pallàs (1952-1962) and Joan Albert Adell and the County Council of Osona (1994-1998).

The temple is a compendium of the Romanesque: three naves separated by pillars and crowned by semi-circular apses. The decorative architectural elements also rigorously follow the "style" of time, with blind arches, toothed friezes and a small cloister with semi-circular arches supported on columns. The church's interior was completely decorated with mural paintings, although nowadays only a few very deteriorated examples remain.

Two elements, escape the canon: on one hand, the church measures longer in width than length, an uncommon fact in the Catalan Romanesque style. On the other hand, the bell tower is -unusually low- is no more than two floors in height. Two curiosities of the monastery's exterior must be highlighted: the rectangular shaped building that serves as hospital and the area where numerous anthropomorphic tombs are conserved.




Author of the photographs: Josep Giribet.

Plan your visit

What can I do?
  • The monastery offers guided tours in Catalan, Spanish, French, English, German and Italian. It also offers school activities throughout the year.
  • On July Saturdays the monastery hosts the Sant Pere de Casserres Summer Festival with cultural activities for all audiences.
  • You can complete the discovery of Catalonia in the year 1000 through several tours that include, in addition to Sant Pere de Casserres, other spaces such as the Episcopal Museum of Vic, the bell tower of the Vic Cathedral and the Jacint Verdaguer House-Museum.
Services
Event hireCoffee Shop / Restaurant
Timetables
January
Closed
 
From February 1 to April 30
Wednesday to Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
 
From May 1 to July 14
Wednesday to Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
 
From July 15 to September 14
Wednesday to Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
 
From September 15 to December 30
Wednesday to Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Prices
General: €5
Reduced: €3
School groups: €2
 
They are entitled to the reduced rate:
Over 65 years
Youth Card
Large or single-parent family
Groups of 20 people
Teachers teaching
Disability certificate
 
They are entitled to free:
Teacher accompanying a school group
Children under 7 years
ICOM members
People registered in the municipality of Les Masies de Roda
Activities organized by the Osona Regional Council to promote the Monastery-Osona Tourism
Attendees with authorized acts due to partial or total occupation of the Monastery
Contact
Monastery of Sant Pere Casserres
Carretera, BV-5213
08510 Barcelona
Tel. (+34) 937 447 118 / (+34) 608 892 200
monestirdecasserres@ccosona.cat
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