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Residential house keeping the details of the old convent for some rooms
Since the end of 2019, it is installed near the Setas in a prestigious building. In 1521, it was a Dominican convent, Regina Angelorum, which later became a hat workshop and then a residential house in the 19th century. From this history, it has preserved the exposed brick walls, the arcades that make up the perimeter of the cloister, the coffered ceilings in woven wood from the late nineteenth century and the wrought iron staircase. Most of the 61 rooms retain details of the former convent. On the top floor, you'll enjoy a solarium pool and a beautiful view.
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