- Convent of Santa Isabel
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The Convent of Santa Isabel is a royal monastery in central Madrid, Spain. Belonging to the Augustine order of nuns founded by the wife of Philip III of Spain, Margaret of Austria,[1] it is located near the Atocha Train Station. A school for girls there had been founded by Philip II. It was designed in the 18th century by Gómez de Mora.
Starting from April 1995 it has been a "bien de interés cultural" and monument under the administration of the Patrimonio Nacional.
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Royal sites of the Patrimonio Nacional Royal Palaces Monasteries Other 'Casita del Príncipe · Casita del Infante · Pantheon of Illustrious Men · Convent of San Pascual · Convent of Santa Isabel · Colegio de Doncellas NoblesCategories:- 18th-century architecture
- Monasteries in Madrid
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