Luogo di culto

Monastero dell'Incarnazione

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Emilia
August 18, 2018
Interesting clasic paintings.
Adrian
April 27, 2017
The Royal Convent of the Incarnation was founded in 1611 by Queen Margarita, wife of Philip III, as a convent for cloistered nuns. The famous relic of St. Pantaleon is kept here. The building is the work of the architects Juan Gómez de Mora and Friar Alberto de la Madre de Dios, who constructed a building that has become an example of what has come to be known as Madrid’s Baroque style. The convent keeps important pictorial and sculpture collections from the 17th and 18th Centuries, with works done by Lucas Jordán, Juan Van der Hammen, Vicente Carducho, Gregorio Fernández, and Pedro de Mena. Also deserving of a special mention is the reliquary that houses a group of 700 pieces
The Royal Convent of the Incarnation was founded in 1611 by Queen Margarita, wife of Philip III, as a convent for cloistered nuns. The famous relic of St. Pantaleon is kept here. The building is the work of the architects Juan Gómez de Mora and Friar Alberto de la Madre de Dios, who constructed a b…
Blair
May 14, 2016
Art-filled monastery.
Juan Jesus
April 19, 2015
FREE on Weds & Thur 16:00-18:30 h for EU & Latin America citizens.
Yolanda
August 3, 2014
A la espalda de nuestra casa, tiene una pequeña pero rica pinacoteca.

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1 Pl. de la Encarnación
Madrid, MD