According to mythology and some religious beliefs, there are entrances to hell in the world.Distributed by the planet, according to legends , there are several access doors to the underworld .Spanish monarch, Felipe II, apparently believed so and for that reason he built an impressive building in a specific place.For the the entrance to hell was in the monastery of El Escorial.
The entrance to hell in the monastery of El Escorial?
The monastery of El Escorial is located in the Community of Madrid , about 50 km from the capital of Spain.It was built by the king of the House of Austria, Philip II, between 1563 and 1584 .It is a complex that contains in addition to a palace, a library, a basilica, a pantheon and a monastery .Despite belonging chronologically to the Renaissance, the majestic building is built following the pattern of the Temple of Salomon for which Philip II felt a keen interest.The architects were based on the biblical descriptions of the Temple of Salomon and in those of Flavio Josephus, the Judeo-Roman historian.
As Cesar Cervera tells us in his book" The Austrias: the empire of the nuts ", the chosen place for the construction of the monastery was not fortuitous .It was built in the place where according to a legend, Lucifer had opened one of the 7 doors that exist to access the hell .Between the moment he was expelled from the Celestial Court and sent to the underworld, Lucifer lived in a cave at the foot of Mount Abantos g>.Alli decided to place an access to his kingdom.Through a deep mine he arrived at the end.The king Felipe II, tremendously religious and knowledgeable about the legend, could have been influenced by it and The El Escorial complex was built on the mine in order to seal the above door.
The official chronicler of the building and advisor of Felipe II, Fray Jose Siguenza, who The king gathered a commission of sages to choose the place to build his complex.Guided by the legend they visited the place where the door to hell was said and when they were there a hurricane wind rose .Those affected thought they saw in this fact the hand of the devil , who wanted to move them away so that did not lift ah and a holy building .Perhaps that event just convinced Felipe II that he really would seal an access to the underworld if he built in that enclave.
The visit to El Escorial monastery is worth it.If you ever do it, listen carefully, they say you can hear the barking of the Cancerbero in the basement of the basilica.
If you like legends, maybe you can want to read The legend of the flaming dog of the monastery of El Paular.
Images: Maxwell Hamilton, Magnus Manske
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