Convento de San Pascual, Aranjuez
Cultural property in Aranjuez, Spain
40°01′55″N 3°36′01″W / 40.031953°N 3.600153°W / 40.031953; -3.600153Location of Convent of San Pascual in Spain
The Convento de San Pascual is a royal monastery in Aranjuez, in the Community of Madrid, Spain, founded by King Charles III of Spain as a Franciscan monastery and built from 1765 to 1770. Under the reign of Isabel II of Spain, it was assigned to the Conceptionist nuns, and now is under the administration of the Patrimonio Nacional.
The architect was the Italian Francesco Sabatini. The main altar has a painting by Anton Raphael Mengs.
It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1999.[1]
References
- ^ Comunidad de Madrid. Consejería de cultura
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