Description
Artistic historical monument. It can be given residential, hotel use. 1746m2 of construction. courtyards. terraces. balconies. Very bright.
DOMINICAN CONVENT OF THE 16TH CENTURY (declared a Historic-Artistic Monument by the Ministry of Culture in 1982).
The architectural complex is divided into three characteristic elements: Facade, cloister and stairs.
The historicist-style façade has three floors (lower +2), made up of earth, lime and brick walls, crowned with the coat of arms of the order.
There are two levels (lower +1) in the rest of the volume, made up of a beautiful courtyard developed around the cloister and adorned by semicircular arches on Tuscan columns forming the perimeter gallery.
The pavement of this is the same as the stone of the columns that surround it and in the center we find a simple hexagonal fountain. In this cloister, conventual and stately architecture are intermingled.
The ground floor consists of an area of approx. of 890 m2. At the end of the main gallery rises a wide baroque staircase with a dome, which connects the ground floor with the upper rooms, (with an extension of 719 m2) and with a second floor next to the façade (137 m2), which makes a total of 1,746 m2 of constructed area. The roof is sloped with Arab tiles and wooden beams.
The convent in general is in a good state of conservation, and can be used for residential, hotel or tourist-cultural purposes.