IGLESIA AND CONVENTO DE SANTA CLARA
Church – Cathedral – Basilica – Chapel
2024
Recommended
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2024
Built in 1522, initially dedicated to Santa Ana, the convent was the first to house nuns, Poor Clares, in Santo Domingo and in the New World, before they left for Havana in 1796. The church houses the tomb of Don Rodrigo Pimentel, patron of the convent. A practical man, he used the convent to house his mistresses, according to legend. Today, in the desecrated building, there is a school. An architectural complex to visit.
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