Convent of Santo Domingo

C. Cervantes, 18, Villanueva de los Infantes

About this place

The Convent of Santo Domingo is one of the most significant heritage sites in Villanueva de los Infantes, both for its architectural value and for its intense historical and literary significance.

A visit here allows you to explore one of the most representative convent spaces in the town, within a historic center where architecture, memory and culture meet at every turn.

Furthermore, it is a particularly special place linked to the figure of Francisco de Quevedo, This reinforces its appeal for those who visit the town from a heritage and literary perspective.

The convent It was founded in the 16th century y It maintained its activity until the 19th century, when it was closed down with the disentailment.

Among its most outstanding features is the brick cloister, articulated by means of semicircular arches on pillars, a very recognizable image of the building and one of its most suggestive spaces.

This area also retains a clear cultural vocation, as it continues to host activities and events, so that the complex maintains a lively presence within the cultural life of the town.

Added to all this is its close relationship with the last days of Quevedo, who died here on September 8, 1645 after arriving from Torre de Juan Abad in search of care.

The cell where he stayed can be visited and makes the convent an exceptional place of memory.

In addition, the museum housed in the building further enriches the experience by bringing together documentation, manuscripts, works of art, and other materials that allow for a better understanding of the writer's human and literary dimension.

Therefore, a visit to the Convent of Santo Domingo not only brings you closer to convent architecture, but also to one of the essential figures of the Golden Age.

Useful information and location map

  • The brick cloister with semicircular arches, one of the most characteristic spaces of the complex.
  • Quevedo's cell, linked to the last months of the writer's life.
  • The museum dedicated to his figure, with documentary, artistic and bibliographic collection.
  • Complete your visit with the church of Santo Domingo, the Plaza Mayor and the rest of the historic center of Villanueva de los Infantes.

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