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Monasterio de San Francisco in Santo Domingo de Guzmán, Dominican Republic, is a monastery that was built between 1508–1560, [1] with the arrival of the Franciscan fathers. The ruin is one of the most important of the city.
Santo Domingo Church and Monastery is a ruined monastery in Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala. Its history can be traced back to 1538 when the Dominicans arrived in Guatemala. It had two towers with ten bells and the monastery was filled with treasures. The monastery was destroyed in the 1773 Santa Marta earthquake.
Monastery of Santo Domingo el Real in Toledo (since 1364) Nuestra Señora de la Soterraña in Santa María la Real de Nieva (1399-1835) Convento de San Pedro Mártir in Toledo (since 1407) Convento de las Dueñas in Salamanca (since 1419) Real Monasterio de Santo Tomás in Ávila (since 1482) Colegio de San Gregorio in Valladolid (1487-1820)
The general view Plan of monastery. Santo Domingo de Silos Abbey (Spanish: Abadía del Monasterio de Santo Domingo de Silos) is a Benedictine monastery in the village of Santo Domingo de Silos in the southern part of Burgos Province in northern Spain. The monastery is named after the eleventh-century saint Dominic of Silos.
1502- Santo Domingo becomes the official headquarters for the exploration and conquest of the New World 1502- Monastery of San Francisco , first monastery in America, is built. 1503- Casa de Contratacion is created in Sevilla to regulate trade with the Americas
The Monastery of Saint Dominic of Silos (the Old) (Spanish: Monasterio de Santo Domingo de Silos (el Antiguo)) is a Cistercian convent in Toledo, Spain. History [ edit ]
It was the year 1892 when the Dominican Order inaugurated the Colegio Santo Tomás de Aquino (College St. Thomas Aquinas), next to the convent of Santo Domingo, in the center of Lima. One hundred and twenty-five years later, the college retains its original location: Pasaje Rinconada de Santo Domingo 209, and still has a direct access from its ...
View inside the former monastery. The former monastery complex was built along with the Santo Domingo church on a small hill overlooking the Grijalva River, in the second half of the 16th century, attributed to Pedro de Barrientos and Juan Alonso. The church portion is one of the best preserved from the 16th century in Chiapas.