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Convento y Museo de las Úrsulas

Salamanca


A late-Gothic nunnery founded by Archbishop Alonso de Fonseca in 1512, the religious museum here is fairly modest, with some interesting paintings by Juan de Borgoña, who completed the stunning altar in Avila's Catedral del Salvador. But do take a look at the magnificent marble tomb within the church, sculpted by Diego de Siloé.


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