Convento De Las Carboneras
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The Nuns belong to a closed order. They sell home-made biscuits, a tradition that dates back to the 16th century.The biscuits are sold through a serving hatch, whereby you can hear the nuns speak but not see them.This place is situated at or near Plaza Conde de Miranda 3, then go into Calle del Codo and the door is on the right, difficult to find . Te. 91 548 3901
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