Convento de las Clarisas de Santa Isabel (Medinaceli, Soria)
The convent was founded by the Poor Clares in 1528 and is the only active convent of the four that existed in Medinaceli.
The building is organised around a central courtyard and is near the Church of San Martín, a Romanesque church restored in the 18th century.
The façade has moulded doorways and a segmental arch framed with the Franciscan cordon.
The building is organised around a central courtyard and is near the Church of San Martín, a Romanesque church restored in the 18th century.
The façade has moulded doorways and a segmental arch framed with the Franciscan cordon.
Municipality: Medinaceli
Province: Soria
Autonomous community: Castilla y León
Convento de las Clarisas de Santa Isabel (Medinaceli, Soria)
The convent was founded by the Poor Clares in 1528 and is the only active convent of the four that existed in Medinaceli.
The building is organised around a central courtyard and is near the Church of San Martín, a Romanesque church restored in the 18th century.
The façade has moulded doorways and a segmental arch framed with the Franciscan cordon.
The building is organised around a central courtyard and is near the Church of San Martín, a Romanesque church restored in the 18th century.
The façade has moulded doorways and a segmental arch framed with the Franciscan cordon.
Municipality: Medinaceli
Province: Soria
Autonomous community: Castilla y León
Convento de las Clarisas de Santa Isabel
Av. Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia, 13, 08038 Barcelona, España
The convent was founded by the Poor Clares in 1528 and is the only active convent of the four that existed in Medinaceli.
The building is organised around a central courtyard and is near the Church of San Martín, a Romanesque church restored in the 18th century.
The façade has moulded doorways and a segmental arch framed with the Franciscan cordon.