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Monastery of San Francisco, Santo Domingo

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The ruins of the Monastery of San Francisco include the ruins of the Chapel of la Tercera Orden de Garay or de María de Toledo. Through its tub, the water is distributed in all the pipes to the inhabitants of the
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in 1930, a large part of the building was destroyed and in 1940 the Padre Billini leprosy hospital and asylum were installed there. The bells of San Francisco were relocated to the bell tower of the neighboring
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placed artillery on the roof of the main church. The vault was cut and in its place a wooden platform with artillery was placed, which later collapsed.
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The main part of the church is started by Liendo in 1544 on a hill and finished on July 23, 1556. In 1586 it was looted by the English pirate
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was buried at the main entrance of the monastery. Some time later, his remains were transferred to the
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on October 12, 1942, in the same place where they were found in 1892. The remains of
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fathers. The ruin is one of the most important of the city. It is located in the
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Location of Monastery of San Francisco, Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic
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fathers arrived in 1508 and was completed in 1560. It was the first
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UNESCO World Heritage Site in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
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The Monastery of San Francisco was one of the works of
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Roman Catholic monasteries in the Dominican Republic
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Location
Santo Domingo
Dominican Republic
Colonial City of Santo Domingo
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Session
Coordinates
18°28′37″N 69°53′08″W / 18.47694°N 69.88567°W / 18.47694; -69.88567
Monastery of San Francisco, Santo Domingo is located in the Dominican Republic
Santo Domingo de Guzmán
Dominican Republic
Franciscan
Colonial City
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World Heritage Site
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