Santa Teresa Convent Museum - Convento Museo Santa Teresa
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Recommended sightseeing time:2-3 hours
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Calle Santa Teresa 15, Potosi, BoliviaMap
Phone: +591 2 6223847
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interesting place
It's a very interesting place to get some information about the live of nuns in former times. The compulsary guidance will held in english and is very informative
Great visit need help on use of AGRIPA bought at gift shop
We had a wonderful visit in October 2019. I bought a little green plastic contain called AGRIPA . an ointment of some sort and for the life of me, I can't remember what it is for? Skin ailment is ...
As I’d completed (partially—I couldn’t go more than 15 minutes/30meters into the mine tunnel due to claustrophobia/inability to bend my body enough to pass through the increasingly narrow shaft) the f...
Joined a very informative (spanish) tour that lasted for a good 1.5 hours. Fascinating convent. Beautifully restored. Lots of history. The nuns now live in a building next door. You can by coffee and...
We had an amazing guide dragging 200kilos of keys for all the different rooms in this labyrinth of rooms filled with gems of catholic history. Even as a non catholic absolutely worth a visit.
interesting place
It's a very interesting place to get some information about the live of nuns in former times. The compulsary guidance will held in english and is very informative
Great visit need help on use of AGRIPA bought at gift shop
We had a wonderful visit in October 2019. I bought a little green plastic contain called AGRIPA . an ointment of some sort and for the life of me, I can't remember what it is for? Skin ailment is ...
Catholicism reigns
As I’d completed (partially—I couldn’t go more than 15 minutes/30meters into the mine tunnel due to claustrophobia/inability to bend my body enough to pass through the increasingly narrow shaft) the f...
Recommended place to learn about carmelite nuns
Joined a very informative (spanish) tour that lasted for a good 1.5 hours. Fascinating convent. Beautifully restored. Lots of history. The nuns now live in a building next door. You can by coffee and...
Really worth a visit
We had an amazing guide dragging 200kilos of keys for all the different rooms in this labyrinth of rooms filled with gems of catholic history. Even as a non catholic absolutely worth a visit.