El Real Monasterio de San Lorenzo de El Escorial es un complejo que incluye un palacio real, una basílica, un panteón, una biblioteca, un colegio y un monasterio. Se encuentra en la localidad española de San Lorenzo de El Escorial, en la Comunidad de Madrid, y fue construido en el siglo XVI entre 1563 y 1584. El palacio fue residencia de la familia real española, la basílica es lugar de sepultura de los reyes de España y el monasterio –fundado por monjes de la Orden de San Jerónimo– está ocupado actualmente por frailes de la Orden de San Agustín. Es una de las más singulares arquitecturas renacentistas de España y de Europa.
Fue considerado, desde finales del siglo XVI, la Octava Maravilla del Mundo, tanto por su tamaño y complejidad funcional como por su enorme valor simbólico. El 2 de noviembre de 1984, la UNESCO declaró el Monasterio y Sitio de El Escorial como Patrimonio de la Humanidad.
You may find some errors in the textures and transitions, but at least it is better than the "bunker" that you can see on the default scenario :))
For the installation, simply unzip and put the decompressed file in the Community Folder of FS2020 / Para instalar, arrastrar y descomprimir el fichero .zip en el Community Folder de Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020.
Reviews
Thanks, Adolfo!
The biggest Renaissance Building in the World. And definitely amongst the most beautiful. I'd love to see San Lorenzo and El Escorial in much more detail. Something I may have to do, not sure where to start though. Thanks for your work!
2 years ago
Sobrecogedor! Demasiado brillante y azulón pero es una gozada sobrevolarlo! Muchas gracias 😊 Ahí van unas capturas
3 years ago
3 years ago
The Royal Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial is a complex that includes a royal palace, a basilica, a pantheon, a library, a school and a monastery. It is located in the Spanish town of San Lorenzo de El Escorial, in the Community of Madrid, and was built in the 16th century between 1563 and 1584. The palace was the residence of the Spanish royal family, the basilica is the burial place of the kings of Spain and the monastery - founded by monks of the Order of San Jerónimo - is currently occupied by friars of the Order of San Agustín. It is one of the most unique Renaissance architectures in Spain and Europe.
It was considered, since the end of the 16th century, the Eighth Wonder of the World, both for its size and functional complexity and for its enormous symbolic value. On November 2, 1984, UNESCO declared the Monastery and Site of El Escorial as a World Heritage Site.
3 years ago
3 years ago
Thanks, Adolfo!
The biggest Renaissance Building in the World. And definitely amongst the most beautiful. I'd love to see San Lorenzo and El Escorial in much more detail. Something I may have to do, not sure where to start though. Thanks for your work!
2 years ago
After World Update 8; I see San Lorenzo de El Escorial has been updated but the Valle de los Caidos is missing. I'd love to been able to see that in the sim. Although, slightly polemic, it is a very important reference point.
2 years ago
PennyLaneRebel71
PennyLaneRebel71
Sobrecogedor! Demasiado brillante y azulón pero es una gozada sobrevolarlo! Muchas gracias 😊 Ahí van unas capturas
3 years ago
Socorrista22198
3 years ago
escorial82
3 years ago
3 years ago
adolfosan
Napsete
3 years ago
adolfosan
The Royal Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial is a complex that includes a royal palace, a basilica, a pantheon, a library, a school and a monastery. It is located in the Spanish town of San Lorenzo de El Escorial, in the Community of Madrid, and was built in the 16th century between 1563 and 1584. The palace was the residence of the Spanish royal family, the basilica is the burial place of the kings of Spain and the monastery - founded by monks of the Order of San Jerónimo - is currently occupied by friars of the Order of San Agustín. It is one of the most unique Renaissance architectures in Spain and Europe.
It was considered, since the end of the 16th century, the Eighth Wonder of the World, both for its size and functional complexity and for its enormous symbolic value. On November 2, 1984, UNESCO declared the Monastery and Site of El Escorial as a World Heritage Site.
3 years ago
dogsfo
3 years ago
QQ1970