Convento de la Natividad y San José
1700 establishments in SpainBuildings and structures demolished in 1836Calle de AlcaláCarmelite monasteriesConvents of the Catholic Church in Europe ... and 2 more
Demolished buildings and structures in MadridReligious buildings and structures completed in 1700
The Convento de la Natividad y San José (English for: Convent of the Nativity and Saint Joseph) (formerly popularly called convento de las Baronesas) was a convent of Carmelite nuns located in Calle de Alcalá (Madrid). Was designed and started to build the building by foreman Juan de Lobera in mid-17th century, being finished in 1700 by his son-in-law Juan de Pineda. The convent due to the Confiscation of Mendizábal was demolished in 1836 and its site put on sale.
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Calle de Los Madrazo, Madrid
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N 40.4181 ° | E -3.6971 ° |
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Ministerio de Educación y Formación Profesional
Calle de Los Madrazo
28014 Madrid (Centro)
Community of Madrid, Spain
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