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Convent of the Discalced Carmelites

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A historical convent

This convent is located right next to another convent (that of St. Mary Magdalene), and an important Renaissance civil building, which has now been converted into an Institute: The Palace of Dueñas.

It is a convent belonging to the order of the Carmelitas Descalzos of St. Joseph, founded in the sixteenth century, and as such, it cannot be visited. Actually, the facade is so austere that, if not for the sign next to the door, one would pass by it, leaving it completely unnoticed. Just around the corner is the church of Santiago el Real.

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