Avenida de Juan de Borbon y Battenberg s/n, 28200 San Lorenzo de El Escorial, SpainMap
What travelers say:
More
See all 4 photos
[Newest] This month's promo code pack
Claim
Recommendations Near Panteon de los Reyes
Panteon de los Reyes Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
Write a Review
Trip.com
(19 Reviews)TripAdvisor
19 Reviews
shieldsmona
Burial place of kings and princes, even of the children.
down under the cathedral is the burial tombs for the kings of over 300 years of rule in Spain, to see the many burial places of the children and princes was very moving.
For me the most impressive room of the monastery visit. There are almost all the sovereigns of Spain. A room that will leave you open. It makes you clear that you cannot take photos ...
It is one of the most attractive points of the visit and at the time we visited it was closed by the Covid theme, which is fully right since the space where the tumbs are located ...
Burial place of kings and princes, even of the children.
down under the cathedral is the burial tombs for the kings of over 300 years of rule in Spain, to see the many burial places of the children and princes was very moving.
Photographs are not allowed.
For me the most impressive room of the monastery visit. There are almost all the sovereigns of Spain. A room that will leave you open. It makes you clear that you cannot take photos ...
Impressive and historical
The most impossible history of Spain.
The famous royal pantheon
Convert to a real pantheon by Felipe III, where he would be buried and the remains of his father (Felipe II) and his grandfather (Carlos I).
Closed by Covid
It is one of the most attractive points of the visit and at the time we visited it was closed by the Covid theme, which is fully right since the space where the tumbs are located ...