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Royal Convent of Santa Clara

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Province
  
Province of Valladolid

Burials
  
Leonor Teles

Phone
  
+34 983 77 00 71

Royal Convent of Santa Clara

Address
  
Calle Alonso Castillo Solorzano, 21, 47100 Tordesillas, Valladolid, Spain

Similar
  
Casas del Tratado de Tordesillas, Royal Palace of Riofrío, Abbey of Santa María la, Convent of Las Descalza, Convento de San Pascual

The Royal Convent of Santa Clara is a nunnery in Tordesillas, Spain. Founded by the king Pedro of Castile in 1363, this convent of Poor Clares is now under the administration of the Spanish national heritage organisation, the Patrimonio Nacional.

It is noted for its mudéjar architecture, such as the ceiling of the church. The ceiling employs a type of decoration called artesonado. Santa Clara convent's saddest association is with Joanna I Queen of Castile and Aragon, the daughter of Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon, widow of Philip I of Castile and mother of his six children including Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor -- popularly known as Juana la loca (Joanna the mad) -- who was confined here for almost half a century until her death in 1555.

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Royal Convent of Santa Clara Wikipedia