The monastery, whose architecture evolved throughout many centuries, is still dominated by the
templo mayor, or the main church, built by Alfonso XI and his immediate successors in the 14th and 15th centuries. The square chapel of Santa
Catalina is also of the 15th century; it is known for a cluster of ornate 17th-century tombs. The 16th-century reliquaries chapel connects Santa Catalina with the baroque
sacristy (1638–1647), lavishly decorated and boasting a series of paintings by
Zurbarán. Behind the basilica is Camarin de la Virgen, an octagonal baroque structure (1687–1696) with the stuccoed Chamber of the Virgin and nine paintings by
Luca Giordano. The jewel of this profusely ornamented hall is a throne containing the statue of the Madonna which gave the monastery its name. Other notable structures include the
Mudéjar cloister (1389–1405), with the magnificent
Plateresque portal; the late Gothic cloister from 1531–1533, and the new church, commissioned by one of Columbus's descendants in 1730. Regrettably, the palace of
Isabella I of Castile (1487–1491) was pulled down in 1856. The sanctuary is divided into: • Stewardship or portería • Basilica Temple (finished in 15th century) • Mudéjar 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 • Museum of Books and Cantonals: more than ninety examples are exhibited, gigantic cantonals and two 15th century passionaries. • Museum of sculpture and painting: include paintings by
Goya and
El Greco, along with Anequín carvings by Egas Cueman or a crucified ivory Christ attributed to
Michelangelo. The canvases of
Zurbarán are in the old sacristy. File:Claustro gótico del Real Monasterio de Santa María de Guadalupe.JPG|Gothic cloister image:Coronacion de la Virgen.jpg|
Coronation of the Virgin, by El Greco, 1591. image:Confesiones en la cárcel, Goya.jpg|
Confessions in Prison, Goya, 1808-1812. File:Virgenguadalupe.jpg|
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