
Fifteenth century convent, which was built on the remains of noble property.
Its façade depicts a Goth-Mudejar style with a palace-styled origin. The church has a clear Renaissance style and is has a nave with four crossing sections, a large choir and three side chapels.
Among the variety of objects on exhibition, we can find the famous set of cutlery that belonged to cardinal Cisneros, which was made out of gold, rock crystal, tortoiseshell and coral.
- Address: C. Santo Tomé, 27
- Telephone: +34 925 224 047
- Ticket: 1 €
- Schedule: Monday to Saturday: 11am - 1.30pm & 4.00pm - 6.00pm :: Sundays: 12pm - 1.30pm & 4.00pm - 6.00pm
- Other: Disabled access




