
45 young Dominican sisters from 5 continents deepened their Dominican heritage.
We welcome you to our house, where you will find peace amidst nature and history. Inspired by Saint Dominic, we offer comfortable spaces and areas for prayer, reflection, and rest. Come and connect with God, with others, and with yourself.
Know moreA significant portion of the Convent of Santo Domingo, which once served as the novitiate for Dominican friars, has been adapted into a retreat house.
The facilities of the House of Spirituality are designed to accommodate retreats, gatherings, meetings, cultural visits, spiritual exercises, and religious events. It has hosted several provincial chapters as well as international meetings.
The facility can accommodate up to 150 guests and includes a hostel. It also features chapels, museum rooms, an auditorium, dining halls, classrooms, lounges, gardens, and more.
45 young Dominican sisters from 5 continents deepened their Dominican heritage.
Caleruega is a town that forms part of several tourist routes due to its ancient and well-preserved tower, the cellar of Blessed Juana, and the Monastery of the Dominican Nuns.
Caleruega is also a site of Dominican pilgrimage, attracting visitors from around the world who come to see the birthplace of the founder of the Order of Preachers.
Much to be seenIt has been a grace to experience the places where Saint Dominic of Guzmán grew up. The choral chapel is beautiful, and the photos of the site capture the sense of peace that pervades it.
Javier García
A group from Servas Spain held their national assembly at this house, and it was a very positive experience. We were treated exceptionally well, with every possible accommodation provided.
Luis Miguel Avendaño
A simple, clean, and welcoming accommodation. We spent a very pleasant weekend here. The friars were very friendly, and we managed to explore nearly every corner of the place.
Gabi López
Caleruega's surroundings combine nature of great beauty with a rich historical heritage. It is surrounded by rolling landscapes, vineyards and fields stretching as far as the eye can see, as well as important historical sites such as Santo Domingo de Silos, Clunia, Peñaranda de Duero, Covarrubias and others.
Our surroundings