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- El convento de las Carboneras del Corpus Christi, más conocido como “Convento de las Carboneras”, es un convento de Madrid, administrado por la orden de monjas jerónimas, y situado en la , con fachada a la del Cordón. Su curioso nombre se debe a un legendario cuadro de la Virgen Inmaculada que fue encontrado en una carbonera y donado al convento. (es)
- The Monastery of Corpus Christi las Carboneras (Spanish: Monasterio del Corpus Christi las Carboneras) is a monastery of a female community of the Order of Saint Jerome located in Madrid, Spain at the Plaza del Conde de Miranda. It was founded in 1607 by the widowed countess of Castellar and Hieronymite nun Beatriz Ramírez de Mendoza (1556-1626).It is named after a painting of the Virgin of the Immaculate Conception that was found in a coalyard (Spanish: carbonería).The complex was built by the master builder Miguel de Soria, a pupil of Juan Gómez de Mora, in the first quarter of the 17th century. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1981.The monastery is vending sweet pastries (Spanish: dulces). The church is an example of the early Baroque in Madrid It has a single nave consisting of three bays with niches covered by a barrel vault with lunettes. Its choir is elevated. (en)
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- Plaza del Conde de Miranda, 3, 28005 Madrid, Spain (en)
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- El convento de las Carboneras del Corpus Christi, más conocido como “Convento de las Carboneras”, es un convento de Madrid, administrado por la orden de monjas jerónimas, y situado en la , con fachada a la del Cordón. Su curioso nombre se debe a un legendario cuadro de la Virgen Inmaculada que fue encontrado en una carbonera y donado al convento. (es)
- The Monastery of Corpus Christi las Carboneras (Spanish: Monasterio del Corpus Christi las Carboneras) is a monastery of a female community of the Order of Saint Jerome located in Madrid, Spain at the Plaza del Conde de Miranda. It was founded in 1607 by the widowed countess of Castellar and Hieronymite nun Beatriz Ramírez de Mendoza (1556-1626).It is named after a painting of the Virgin of the Immaculate Conception that was found in a coalyard (Spanish: carbonería).The complex was built by the master builder Miguel de Soria, a pupil of Juan Gómez de Mora, in the first quarter of the 17th century. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1981.The monastery is vending sweet pastries (Spanish: dulces). (en)
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