Convento de San Jose
City of Brihuega
Plaza del Coso No. 1 ;
19400 - Brihuega
Phone 949 280 016
The Convent of San José in Brihuega (Guadalajara, Spain ) is a Franciscan convent of San José founded by Juan de Molina around 1619 in a building attached to the wall , on the lawn of St. Mary .
The friars lived Reform call the Carmelite Order made by San Pedro de Alcantara and lived in that males of proven holiness and thousands of letters. In its building was installed in 1835 the hospital of the town, was in jail downs, college and school workshop , currently houses the showroom and the world's first museum of miniatures , Professor Max .
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Convento de San Jose
City of Brihuega
Plaza del Coso No. 1 ;
19400 - Brihuega
Phone 949 280 016
The Convent of San José in Brihuega (Guadalajara, Spain ) is a Franciscan convent of San José founded by Juan de Molina around 1619 in a building attached to the wall , on the lawn of St. Mary .
The friars lived Reform call the Carmelite Order made by San Pedro de Alcantara and lived in that males of proven holiness and thousands of letters. In its building was installed in 1835 the hospital of the town, was in jail downs, college and school workshop , currently houses the showroom and the world's first museum of miniatures , Professor Max .
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