CENTRO ANDALUZ DE ARTE CONTEMPORÁNEO. SPACES
SpacesGardens and their buildingsMemorial del agua (Water Memorial)Puerta de Río (River Door)The OmbuArco de Legos (Laymen's Arch)Claustrón (Large cloisters)Sala Capitular (Chapter House)SacristyCapilla de la Magdalena (The Magdalena's Chapel))RefectoryClaustrillo (Little Cloisters)Capilla de Santa Ana (Saint Anne's Chapel)Atrium and ChurchEntrance Gateway and Capilla de Afuera (Outer Chapel)
 

2.- ATRIO E IGLESIA
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Atrium and ChurchThe Atrium connects with the Prior's cell to the left, the Procuration area to the right and, opposite, the façade of the church, with its 16th century tiled rose window. The 15th century church is in the Gothic style, as denoted by its ribbed vaults, of which the apse is particularly interesting. During the 19th and 20th centuries, the church was used as a pottery warehouse. Today it has a double function as an exhibition hall for contemporary art and also houses many types of cultural events. A magnificent clock made by Brother Manuel Navarro and installed in 1817 can still be seen in the presbytery (altar zone).

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