Cloister and Mudejar pavilion
Guadalupe
POI

It was built between the last years of the 14th century and the first years of the 15th century and is located to the north of the church. It has a square floor plan and a two-story elevation. In the northwest corner is the washbasin pavilion, in whose fountain the monks could wash their hands before each meal. From its galleries you can also see the rose window decorated with lace motifs. In its galleries are preserved several medieval tombs, among which stands out the tomb of Fray Gonzalo de Illescas, sculpted by the artist Egas Cueman between 1458 and 1460. Right in the center of the so-called Mudejar cloister there is an attractive small temple, built by the monk Juan de Sevilla in 1405. It has a square floor plan, open on four sides and covered with a groin vault decorated on the outside by a rich collection of tiles.