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Founded in 1374
Established by María Coronel who was the youngest of four of an influential gentleman. At its foundation an impressive number of women entered its confines, in the region of 40. Today a cloistered co...
Sevilla is full of charm, but a short visit to the convent to buy their famous cookies is an absolute MUST. You approach the turntable, ring the bell. You will hear (BUT NEVER SEE) a nun respond. Say ...
Visiting this convent and it will not disappoint you! On one side of the church there is a smaller street where you can find the small entrance to the courtyard. Peaceful, charming and serene with or...
No trip to Seville is complete without a visit here. The confectionery is always amazing, and the experience is incredibly charming. Walk down the courtyard to the little 'turn window ', where you ca...
Founded in 1374
Established by María Coronel who was the youngest of four of an influential gentleman. At its foundation an impressive number of women entered its confines, in the region of 40. Today a cloistered co...
A must-do when in Sevilla
Sevilla is full of charm, but a short visit to the convent to buy their famous cookies is an absolute MUST. You approach the turntable, ring the bell. You will hear (BUT NEVER SEE) a nun respond. Say ...
Highly recommended
Visiting this convent and it will not disappoint you! On one side of the church there is a smaller street where you can find the small entrance to the courtyard. Peaceful, charming and serene with or...
Lovely Magdalenas!
No trip to Seville is complete without a visit here. The confectionery is always amazing, and the experience is incredibly charming. Walk down the courtyard to the little 'turn window ', where you ca...
fun experience
the nuns speak Spanish so be prepared but they have menus listed in other languages! the almond cakes are actually cookies!