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Beautiful, interesting, but only a mise-en-scene
This is a beautiful building (and also had the only stork we saw the whole week were were in the region) and the history is well-presented with an audio-guide. There are lots of interesting details an...
We visited this convent on a bitterly cold January day and as most of the time you are outside in the shade, this did not improve the experience. Admission cost is 2 euros and for that you receive an ...
We were the only people looking round. There is not a lot to see. It is more about the buildings and the history. Was part of a discounted ticket for a number of sites offered by the tourist office.
The scope of the project is very important, but I am very difficult to find these historic buildings a little abandoned because of the lack of resources.
Beautiful, interesting, but only a mise-en-scene
This is a beautiful building (and also had the only stork we saw the whole week were were in the region) and the history is well-presented with an audio-guide. There are lots of interesting details an...
Attractive Cloister
We visited this convent on a bitterly cold January day and as most of the time you are outside in the shade, this did not improve the experience. Admission cost is 2 euros and for that you receive an ...
Quiet and peaceful
We were the only people looking round. There is not a lot to see. It is more about the buildings and the history. Was part of a discounted ticket for a number of sites offered by the tourist office.
The XVIth century Convention
One of the only convents of renaissance in Spain.
Very interesting visit with audio guide
The scope of the project is very important, but I am very difficult to find these historic buildings a little abandoned because of the lack of resources.