FREE
This museum is set inside a former convent and is one of the oldest and most important buildings in the city. The place is known for its beautiful mix of old architecture and art, with a history that goes back to the 15th century. It's a spot where you can see how the past and present come together in one space.
- Most popular for its stunning baroque church, covered in gold leaf and detailed tiles.
- Features unique religious artifacts, paintings, and sculptures from different centuries.
- The old convent’s cloisters and peaceful gardens are open to explore.
- See jaw-dropping gold-covered interiors and tile art – The church inside is famous for its gold decorations and blue-and-white tiles that tell stories from hundreds of years ago.
- Walk through real history – The building itself is a piece of history, with ancient halls, stone staircases, and quiet gardens that have been around for centuries.
- Check out rare art and relics – There’s a collection of religious art and objects you won’t find anywhere else, giving a real look at the city’s past.
- Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon for fewer crowds and good lighting for photos.
- Dress code: Shoulders and knees covered if you want to enter the church area.
- Tickets: It’s smart to book a day or two ahead, especially during weekends or holidays.
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