Monuments
Religious monuments
The Chapel of the Barefoot Franciscan Conceptionist Sisters has its origins in the time of the Council of Trent, under the Order of Saint Beatriz de Silva, and was sponsored and economically promoted by Hernán Bernaldo de Quirós and his wife, Guiomar de Berzosa, around 1560. Almost nothing remains of the original construction because during the Civil War it suffered significant damage caused by a bomb. It was rebuilt around 1960 by the Patronato Nacional de Regiones Devastadas (National Board of Devastated Regions). The only remarkable element of the whole complex is the chapel, with a 17th century altarpiece by the sculptor Michael Tomas, with the Immaculate Conception as the main theme. It is characterized because currently every day, 5 prayers are still sung by the cloistered nuns. <span class="automatic-translation-warning">This text was automatically translated.</span>
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