Reial Monestir de Santa Isabel

Carrer Rocabertí, 21
Sarrià - Sant Gervasi
08017
Barcelona



Latitude: 2.1252886
Longitude: 41.3970056



  • Cultural site


This monastery occupies the former estate known in the eighteenth century by Mas Serra, former property of the successors Manuel Gil Palacios, and later the family historian Ferran Sagarra, who lived almost a century until the scourge the epidemic of 1865 to halve the members of this family, which motivated Ramon Maria de Sagarra Espanyol sold the property, which in 1877 became the nuns of Santa Isabel.
The building of the monastery opened in 1886 by architect Joaquim Codina Natali. During the civil war the convent was emptied and the monks dispersed, served for war refugees. Mn. Ros Vendrell (1904-1991) founded the school in 1946 and the nuns moved to the town of Lavern, the Alt Penedès.

Information from the publication "Itineraries: Sarria: Old" published by the district of Sarria-Sant Gervasi in 2007 by the author M. Palau-Ribes.

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Reial Monestir de Santa Isabel

Carrer Rocabertí, 21
Sarrià - Sant Gervasi / Sarrià
08017 - Barcelona
This monastery occupies the former estate known in the eighteenth century by Mas Serra, former property of the successors Manuel Gil Palacios, and later the family historian Ferran Sagarra, who lived almost a century until the scourge the epidemic of 1865 to halve the members of this family, which motivated Ramon Maria de Sagarra Espanyol sold the property, which in 1877 became the nuns of Santa Isabel.
The building of the monastery opened in 1886 by architect Joaquim Codina Natali. During the civil war the convent was emptied and the monks dispersed, served for war refugees. Mn. Ros Vendrell (1904-1991) founded the school in 1946 and the nuns moved to the town of Lavern, the Alt Penedès.

Information from the publication "Itineraries: Sarria: Old" published by the district of Sarria-Sant Gervasi in 2007 by the author M. Palau-Ribes.

Automatically translated with Google Translate API.
Automatically translated with Google Translate API.