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Cartoixa d'Escaladei, or Chapterhouse of Scala Dei, was a monastery of the
Carthusian order The Carthusians, also known as the Order of Carthusians ( la, Ordo Cartusiensis), are a Latin enclosed religious order of the Catholic Church. The order was founded by Bruno of Cologne in 1084 and includes both monks and nuns. The order has its ...
in the
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. It was founded in the 12th century, was an important centre for art in the 17th century and started the planting of vines in the region that became later known as
Priorat Priorat () is a comarca (county) in Catalonia, Spain. The central part of the comarca, "Priorat històric," produces the highly regarded wines that are certified under the DOQ Priorat. Wines from elsewhere in the comarca are certified as DO M ...
due to the vineyards of the monks.


History


Foundation and early history

The monastery was established by king Alfonso II of Aragon as the first
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in the Iberian peninsula in 1194. The reason was the recent reconquest of the territory of ''Catalunya Nova'' from the Moors and for which the Aragonese kings needed to repopulate the territory. The location proved fitting for the community which was seeking silence, solitude and nature. According to legend, when the Carthusian monks came into the region they met shepherd who told them that he had seen in a vision angels ascending a stairway into heaven into the clouds of the summit of nearby Montsant. By 1218 the monks were well established and were gifted by
Jaume I James I the Conqueror ( es, Jaime el Conquistador, ca, Jaume el Conqueridor; 2 February 1208 – 27 July 1276) was King of Aragon and Lord of Montpellier from 1213 to 1276; King of Majorca from 1231 to 1276; and Valencia from 1238 to 127 ...
dominion and jurisdiction over the nearby villages of La Morera,
Gratallops Gratallops is a municipality in the ''comarca'' of the Priorat in Catalonia Catalonia (; ca, Catalunya ; Aranese Occitan: ''Catalonha'' ; es, Cataluña ) is an autonomous community of Spain, designated as a '' nationality'' by its Statu ...
, Torroja, Porrera, Poboleda and Vilella Alta. The monks introduced
viticulture Viticulture (from the Latin word for ''vine'') or winegrowing (wine growing) is the cultivation and harvesting of grapes. It is a branch of the science of horticulture. While the native territory of ''Vitis vinifera'', the common grape vine, ran ...
in this region, resulting in first vines in 1263, and the villages form today the wine region of
Priorat Priorat () is a comarca (county) in Catalonia, Spain. The central part of the comarca, "Priorat històric," produces the highly regarded wines that are certified under the DOQ Priorat. Wines from elsewhere in the comarca are certified as DO M ...
. Scala Dei's patron saint became the founder of the Carthusian order, Saint Bruno of Cologne, whose feast day in the first week of October coincided the beginning of the vine harvest. The earliest building of the monastery is the church of Santa Maria which was finished in 1228. Together with it were built a first
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, called ''Maius'', twelve cells for twelve monks and several other buildings. Thanks to the aid of prince and patriarch Joan of Aragon, the monastery could build another cloister in 1333 and build twelve additional cells, thus doubling in size. A third cloister with six cells was built in 1403 with donations from Berenguer Gallart, lord of Puigverd. Though the community lived mostly in silence, it was also in contact with the outside world. The physician
Arnaldus de Villa Nova Arnaldus de Villa Nova (also called Arnau de Vilanova in Catalan, his language, Arnaldus Villanovanus, Arnaud de Ville-Neuve or Arnaldo de Villanueva, c. 1240–1311) was a physician and a religious reformer. He was also thought to be an alchem ...
dedicated one of his treatises to the prior and monks of Scala Dei and bequeathed some of his books to them upon his death in 1305.
Alonso Tostado Alonso Tostado (also ''Al(f)onso Fernández de Madrigal'', variously known as ''Alphonsus Tostatus'', ''Tostatus Abulensis'', and in Spanish as ''El Tostado'' or ''El Abulense''; ca. 1410His year of birth is unknown; it is often estimated as c. 1 ...
, a leading scholar of the 15th century, was a novice here in 1444 before he was called by king Juan II to become his advisor.


Early Modern History

In the 16th century a rebuilding programme begun which continued throughout the 17th and 18th century, giving the charterhouse a
Baroque The Baroque (, ; ) is a style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry, and other arts that flourished in Europe from the early 17th century until the 1750s. In the territories of the Spanish and Portuguese empires including t ...
, Neoclassical appearance. During that time the charterhouse became an important regional artistic centre, notably among other for the Escaladei school of painting. Among those painters were friar Lluís Pascal, friar Ramón Berenguer (died 1660) and Joaquim Juncosa. The later became a lay friar at the monastery in 1660 and became one of the most famous painters of Catalan
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. Juncosa painted several portraits and
fresco Fresco (plural ''frescos'' or ''frescoes'') is a technique of mural painting executed upon freshly laid ("wet") lime plaster. Water is used as the vehicle for the dry-powder pigment to merge with the plaster, and with the setting of the plaste ...
es at the monastery, unfortunately all of them were lost in the following events. The monastery became also became an important centre for books. For instance, one of the only two Catalan cookery manuscripts, ''El llibre de la Cuina de Scala-Dei'', dates to the first half of the 17th century and the book ''Commentariam in Ieremiam Prophetam'' by Andrés Capilla (d.1610) was published here.


Demise and destruction

In 1835, following the decrees of Mendizábal for the seizure of monastic property, the community was forced to leave their home. In the surge of radical anticlericalism, revolutionary mobs, incited by liberal agitators, begun burning convents, starting first in Barcelona but also reaching monasteries in the country side such as the
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monastery of Poblet Poblet Abbey, otherwise the Royal Abbey of Santa Maria de Poblet ( ca, Reial Monestir de Santa Maria de Poblet), is a Cistercian monastery, founded in 1151, located at the foot of the Prades Mountains, in the comarca of Conca de Barberà, in ...
, the
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monastery of Sant Cugat The Monastery of Sant Cugat ( ca, Monestir de Sant Cugat, es, Monasterio de San Cugat del Vallés) is a Benedictine abbey in Sant Cugat del Vallès, Catalonia, Spain. Founded in the ninth century, and under construction until the 14th century, i ...
and also Scala Dei. Only one day after the monks left, the monastery was sacked and a few days later it burned down. Thus, after just two years the conventual buildings were nearly entirely destroyed. The surviving buildings were sold at an auction in 1843 by five families who founded in 1844 a company to produce wine, the ''Sociedad Agrícola La Unión''.


Today

Since 1989 the ruins were donated by the former proprietors to the Catalan ministry of Culture. The monastery has been renovated in recent years and the ruins can now be visited.


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Information and images
in''Monasterios de Catalunya'' *{{cite web , title=Carthusian Monastery of Escaladei - Website of the Monuments de Catalunya , url=https://patrimoni.gencat.cat/en/monuments/monumentos/carthusian-monastery-of-escaladei , website=Information about visit , access-date=26 November 2023 Priorat Buildings and structures in the Province of Tarragona Monasteries in Catalonia Christian monasteries established in the 12th century Carthusian monasteries in Spain