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The Discalced Carmelites of Santa Ana

Founded: August 24, 1587. Its promoters were Mother Catalina de Cristo, prioress of Pamplona, and the Navarrese nobleman Martín Cruzat y Oiz, prior at that time of the convent of Segovia.

Affiliation: Discalced Carmelites of Segovia.

Primitive location: outside the city walls in the Magdalena neighborhood.

Transfers: in 1637 they moved to the city within the city walls, residing while the new convent was being built in some provisional houses. Around 1640 the community settled in what would become the present convent.

Exclaustration: on the occasion of the disentailment of Mendizábal in 1835-1836.

Restoration: May 23, 1895.

Convent complex: built between 1640 and 1670 with the intervention of the tracists of the order Fray Nicolás de la Purificación, Fray Alonso de San José, Fray Pedro de Santo Tomás, Fray Juan de San José, all of them building tracists and Fray Francisco de Jesús María, Fray Martín de San José and Fray José de los Santos, architects. The church was inaugurated on July 26, 1669 and inside the church the

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The Discalced Carmelites of Santa Ana

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