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The Monastery of Yuste is a monastery in the small village now called Cuacos de Yuste in the province of Cáceres in the autonomous community of Extremadura, Spain. The monastery was founded by the Hieronymite order of monks in 1402.
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Monasterio de San Jerónimo de Yuste

Carretera de Yuste, s/n, 10430 Cuacos de Yuste, Cáceres, Spain
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The Monastery of Yuste is a monastery in the small village now called Cuacos de Yuste in the province of Cáceres in the autonomous community of Extremadura, Spain. The monastery was founded by the Hieronymite order of monks in 1402.

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Monasterio de Yuste
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Carretera de Yuste, s , Cuacos de Yuste, 10430
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1y

A ver por donde empiezo. Esto no es una crítica al monasterio en sí, sino a Patrimonio Nacional y al funcionariado que en el "trabaja".

Entendiendo que en un régimen como el del 78 lleno de absolutos antiespañoles con obvia herencia masona, podemos entender que pasen estas cosas, que son impensables en otro tiempo y hasta seguramente en otro país. Que lo entendamos no significa que normalicemos actitudes tan aberrantes como las ocurridas un 12 de octubre; uno de los días marcados a fuego en el calendario de cualquier español de bien. Como sabrán, existe una ruta de peregrinación (Ruta del emperador) desde Jarandilla de la Vera hasta las puertas del mismo Monasterio de Yuste, monasterio donde pasó sus últimos días nuestro césar Carlos. Tras realizar dicha peregrinación en el día de ayer y honrar la memoria de nuestro césar en un día tan señalado. Llegamos al monasterio a las 17:10/17:15, calados hasta arriba si no fuese por los impermeables, debido a la lluvia que nos cayó a última hora. Resulta que las taquillas las cierran una hora antes del cierre del monasterio (a las 18:00). Y por esos 15 minutos que llegamos tarde no pudimos acceder al monasterio, pese a que, imagino, que son conscientes que existe una ruta de peregrinación y que eramos un grupo de personas. Así funciona un país comido por el funcionariado (que a las 17:58 estaba saliendo por la puerta) y que odia su historia. Por 15 minutos te niegan la visita al Monasterio de Yuste. Es de tener la vergüenza bajo mínimos, muy propio de la deficiente labor con la que Patrimonio administra la mejor herencia que nos fue legada por otros gobernantes y otra época, que sin duda, mandarían a la horca a los parásitos actuales (incluidos los "cumpleórdenes" de la puerta).

La situación no cambiará, pero está bien dar parte de estas actitudes y que quede...

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2y

Beautiful historical monastery where Charles I spent his last days until he died of malaria. Gorgeous place to take photos, very neat to be able to visit the emperor’s room and the chairs he sat on and was carried in when he was sick, a pretty chapel and so cheap to get into compared to historical buildings in the US (Under 8 Euros for adults and half price for kids up to 16, seniors, and a bunch of other discounted groups). The audio guide is recommended, it’s well done. The grounds are spacious and really impressive, all sorts of paths to walk around and off the beaten path from the usual...

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2y

Not worth the € 7 entry. First you have to go through terrorist style security. Once you're inside, there are guards everywhere to tell you you can't take photos of the interesting things or go anywhere. Naturally, where it gets interesting the information is in Spanish only and none of the guards speaks a word of English, so cannot explain or translate. Only the cloisters can be visited guard-less, but hey, you can see cloisters everywhere. It's the Charles V history that makes this special, but ... after visiting, I still haven't got a...

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Marta ToranMarta Toran
Beautiful historical monastery where Charles I spent his last days until he died of malaria. Gorgeous place to take photos, very neat to be able to visit the emperor’s room and the chairs he sat on and was carried in when he was sick, a pretty chapel and so cheap to get into compared to historical buildings in the US (Under 8 Euros for adults and half price for kids up to 16, seniors, and a bunch of other discounted groups). The audio guide is recommended, it’s well done. The grounds are spacious and really impressive, all sorts of paths to walk around and off the beaten path from the usual tourist routes.
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Don PeriñagüezDon Periñagüez
Una joya de Extremadura, un descanso imperial, como dice su eslogan. 100% recomendable la visita
Jose Maria TijerinaJose Maria Tijerina
The Monastery of Yuste is known worldwide for being the last resting place of Emperor Charles V and is currently the venue for the European Charles V Award ceremony. It is a beautiful venue full of history. The entrance is €7, but Wednesday and Sunday are free after 3 PM. There are antique furniture, paintings, and statues given to the emperor. There is also one of his swords and a coffin replica which many believe was buried in a similar coffin. I recommend you to go because it is in the middle of nature, and you will also enjoy the road to get there.
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Beautiful historical monastery where Charles I spent his last days until he died of malaria. Gorgeous place to take photos, very neat to be able to visit the emperor’s room and the chairs he sat on and was carried in when he was sick, a pretty chapel and so cheap to get into compared to historical buildings in the US (Under 8 Euros for adults and half price for kids up to 16, seniors, and a bunch of other discounted groups). The audio guide is recommended, it’s well done. The grounds are spacious and really impressive, all sorts of paths to walk around and off the beaten path from the usual tourist routes.
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Una joya de Extremadura, un descanso imperial, como dice su eslogan. 100% recomendable la visita
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The Monastery of Yuste is known worldwide for being the last resting place of Emperor Charles V and is currently the venue for the European Charles V Award ceremony. It is a beautiful venue full of history. The entrance is €7, but Wednesday and Sunday are free after 3 PM. There are antique furniture, paintings, and statues given to the emperor. There is also one of his swords and a coffin replica which many believe was buried in a similar coffin. I recommend you to go because it is in the middle of nature, and you will also enjoy the road to get there.
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