Convent of San José

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The Convent of San José is a historic Carmelite convent in Medina del Campo, Spain, closely associated with Saint Teresa of Ávila’s reform of the Carmelite order.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Carmelite convent
Roman Catholic religious building
monastery
architecturalStyle Carmelite architecture
Spanish Renaissance NERFINISHED
associatedMovement Counter-Reformation NERFINISHED
associatedWith Carmelite reform
Saint Teresa of Ávila NERFINISHED
continent Europe
country Spain
dedicatedTo Saint Joseph NERFINISHED
denomination Catholic
foundedBy Saint Teresa of Ávila NERFINISHED
function cloistered convent
hasDiocese Roman Catholic Diocese of Valladolid NERFINISHED
hasLanguageOfLiturgy Spanish
hasNameInSpanish Convento de San José NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Bien de Interés Cultural
heritageDesignationCountry Spain
heritageDesignationType monument
locatedIn Castile and León
Medina del Campo NERFINISHED
Province of Valladolid NERFINISHED
historic center of Medina del Campo NERFINISHED
namedAfter Saint Joseph NERFINISHED
partOf Teresian reform of the Carmelite Order
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
religiousOrder Order of Discalced Carmelites NERFINISHED
usedFor contemplative prayer
monastic enclosure
religious life

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Medina del Campo hasLandmark Convent of San José