The sober brick exterior of the Convento de la Madre de Dios conceals a thriving 15th-century convent with an elegant cloister featuring arches of different sizes. Note the 16th-century Mudéjar ceilings and original stone floors depicting various (apparently) religious images. Visits are guided by the sisters themselves, who also sell delicious homemade sweets and pastries.
Convento de la Madre de Dios
Extremadura
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