Santa Teresa Convent Museum – Cochabamba
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Santa Teresa Convent Museum – Cochabamba
Baroque in style, this convent is one of the oldest buildings that exist in Cochabamba., was built in 1760. The initial construction was left unfinished and was resumed forty years later with a peculiar construction within a construction.
The place is considered a colonial relic, for its construction characteristics and richness in its walls, paintings and environments, where you can see images of the year 1.700 typical of the Jesuits who came to the country to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ.
The convent received women from the best-off families in the city who decided to dedicate their lives to the service of the lord., who in most cases arrived accompanied by some maids who also remained cloistered for the rest of their days..
The Santa Teresa Convent is currently a historic cloistered monastery where the sisters of the Discalced Carmelite order live., devotees of Saint Teresa of Jesus. It represents one of the greatest bastions of the Catholic Church, its rustic environments, the presence of nuns who pray silently for the salvation of the world and the replicas painted on the walls in a natural way, make the place a tourist attraction.
Reference: Between Mariano Baptista and Ecuador streets.
Fuente: https://cochabambabolivia.net/
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