A Benedictine monastery built outside of the old city walls is home to one of Europe’s most singular Romanesque cloisters. It was built in the late 10th century beyond the protection of the walled enclosure in the ‘camp’ or countryside, from which it takes its name. Now it forms part of the cultural heritage of the Raval district.
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Carrer de Sant Pau, 101
Barcelona