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  1. The Monastery of Yuste is a monastery in the small village now called Cuacos de Yuste (in older works San Yuste or San Just) in the province of Cáceres in the autonomous community of Extremadura, Spain. The monastery was founded by the Hieronymite order of monks in 1402.

  2. Monastery of San Jerónimo de Yuste. Tickets. Discover. The Yuste Monastery is known worldwide as the last resting place of the Emperor Charles V and is currently the venue for the award ceremony of the Charles V European Award in a ceremony presided over by His Majesty the King.

  3. Monastery of the Order of Los Jerónimos. It was founded in the 15th century, and was the place the emperor Charles V spent his final months. It has two cloisters –one Gothic and the other Renaissance.

  4. Yuste Monastery is the only royal site, following the disappearance of the Palace of the Catholic Monarchs in Guadeloupe, that can be classified as a "singular building" in Spain. It has a rich and important cultural heritage and has witnessed many major events in the history of Spain and Europe.

  5. Though the founding origins of the Saint Geronimo Royal Monastery of Yuste can be found in Plasencia and in the hermitage of San Salvador de la Sierra, situated between Cuacos and Garganta la Olla, the first construction of the complex, that we can still see today, dates back to 1402 when the owner of the land between Gilona and Vercelejo ...

  6. Monasterio de San Jerónimo de Yuste | Patrimonio Nacional. Entradas. Descubre. El Monasterio de Yuste es conocido mundialmente por ser la última morada del Emperador Carlos V, y en la actualidad es la sede de la ceremonia de entrega del Premio Europeo Carlos V en un acto que preside S.M. el Rey.

  7. The Monastery of San Jerónimo de Yuste is located in the province of Cáceres, in the autonomous community of Extremadura, Spain. It was founded by the Hieronymite Order in 1402. In 1556, Charles V, the Holy Roman Emperor settled here after his abdication and remained until his death two years later.