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Exterior wall of the Monastery of Santa Catalina. The citadel was located in the south of Peru in the city of Arequipa, founded on September 10, 1579 and located in an area that stands out for its natural beauty, welcoming climate and that has a great material with which the architecture of this city is built and continues to be built, the tuff.
Saint Catherine's Monastery (Arabic: دير القدّيسة كاترين Dayr al-Qiddīsa Katrīn; Greek: Μονὴ τῆς Ἁγίας Αἰκατερίνης), officially the Sacred Autonomous Royal Monastery of Saint Catherine of the Holy and God-Trodden Mount Sinai, is a Christian monastery located in the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt.
It is located next to the Fort of Santa Catalina, built two centuries later and named after the convent. The monastery hosts the denomination of the same name: the Señor del Santuario de Santa Catalina. [1] It was declared a Cultural heritage of Peru in 2022, under resolution N° 000121-2022-VMPCIC/MC. [2]
English: The Santa Catalina de Siena Monastery−Convent Historic Centre of Arequipa, Peru. Français : Le couvent de Santa Catalina Arequipa, au Pérou. Date:
Church of Santa Sabina in Rome (since 1220), mother church of the order; Santa Maria Novella in Florence (since 1221) Basilica of San Domenico in Siena (since 1226) Santa Caterina del Sasso in Leggiuno (since 1230) Church of San Domenico Maggiore in Naples (since 1231, with 19th-century interruptions) Santi Giovanni e Paolo in Venice (1234-1807)
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Monasterio de Santa Catalina de Siena (Arequipa) Serie numismática Riqueza y orgullo del Perú; Antonio de León y Becerra; Usage on uk.wikipedia.org Монастир Санта-Каталіна-де-Сієна (Арекіпа)