Convento de las Adoratrices
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Naco Vitral
Porto, Portugal392 contributions
Sep 2017 • Couples
It's an old church in an old state.
A lot of wood inside. It's a pretty regular church, but it's in a sort of "old" state inside.
A lot of wood inside. It's a pretty regular church, but it's in a sort of "old" state inside.
Written October 8, 2017
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hans-jaguar
Santa Comba Dao, Portugal21,894 contributions
Mar 2017 • Solo
Convento de las adoratrices – Badajoz.
When you left the “Alcazaba” and have seen the Tourist Office”, you are at only a few steps away from the convent, and so you still are in the zone “Alta” of Badajoz in the historical centre. The convent has being built into the 20th century on the base of an old “Ermita” from the 18th century who was dedicated to “San José”, and it seems that on the interior you can find special things and some other artistic artefacts. The actual convent is built into the Neo Gothic style, and is actual the house of the “Madres Adoratrices Esclavas del Santísimo y de la Caridad”, and so one of the four surviving convents, from the former 16 in Badajoz. The others are the convents “Santa Ana, Las Carmelita’s and the Descalzadas”. After you have seen all this, we are returning on our steps for the visit of the next location, which is the “Chapel de nossa señora de la Soledad”
When you left the “Alcazaba” and have seen the Tourist Office”, you are at only a few steps away from the convent, and so you still are in the zone “Alta” of Badajoz in the historical centre. The convent has being built into the 20th century on the base of an old “Ermita” from the 18th century who was dedicated to “San José”, and it seems that on the interior you can find special things and some other artistic artefacts. The actual convent is built into the Neo Gothic style, and is actual the house of the “Madres Adoratrices Esclavas del Santísimo y de la Caridad”, and so one of the four surviving convents, from the former 16 in Badajoz. The others are the convents “Santa Ana, Las Carmelita’s and the Descalzadas”. After you have seen all this, we are returning on our steps for the visit of the next location, which is the “Chapel de nossa señora de la Soledad”
Written May 2, 2017
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
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Convento de las Adoratrices, Badajoz
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