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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Royal Monastery of Santa María de Guadalupe' has mentioned 'Cloister' in the following places:
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It remained the most important cloister in Spain until the Confiscation of monasteries in 1835.
Other notable structures include the Mudxc3xa9jar cloister (1389-1405), with the magnificent Plateresque portal; the late Gothic cloister from 1531xe2x80x931533, and the new church, commissioned by one of Columbus's descendants in 1730.
Stewardship or porterxc3xada Basilica Temple (finished in 15th century) Mudxc3xa9jar cloister (finished in 14th century) Gothic cloister and Welcomer (finished in 14th century) Temple of the Holy Trinity (finished in 18th century) (since 1978 dedicated to Auditorium) Embroidery Museum: liturgical vestments made in its embroidery workshop and includes pieces that cover the period between 15th and 19th centuries[3] Museum of Books and Cantonals: more than ninety examples are exhibited, gigantic cantonals and two 15th century passionaries.
Gothic cloister Coronation of the Virgin, by El Greco, 1591.
It is an exceptional example of an ensemble comprised of widely differing architectural styles, including in particular the 14th- to 15th-century Mudxc3xa9jar church and cloister.
The cloister was constructed in brick in the Mudxc3xa9jar tradition and painted in white and red.
The Gothic cloister has galleries on three sides with three tiers of arches, and the New Church, in modified Baroque style, has three naves.