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Convent of Carmelitas Descalzos
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The convent of the Holy Spirit is finally established at the site in 1643, replacing the building designed by the architect of the Carmelite order fray Pedro St. Bartholomew several noble houses.
The church is rectangular with three naves with access through a cover of two bodies, adorned only by the shields of the Order. The ships are covered by a barrel vault, while the cruise and the five chapels of the aisles culminate in domes on scallops.
Panels tiles cover much of the eighteenth century the nave as the chapels. Los retablos proceden de otros edificios. The altarpieces from other buildings.
Interesting facts of the monument:
Architectural Style: Baroque XVII Century
Report for the visit:
Plaza Discalced Carmelites, S / N |
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