Old Convent of patrimonial and tourist interest, Good opportunity.

Id: 955443

81212890 m2890 m2

Old Convent of patrimonial and tourist interest, Good opportunity., 890 mt2, 12 habitaciones
28/03/2024

EUR 1.050.000

Center Of Baza Granada Baza

Convent of Santo Domingo, Baza, Granada The Convent of St. Domingo was declared a Historic-Artistic Monument by the Ministry of Culture as published in the B.O.E. no 22 on September 21, 1982. With a 2005 feasibility study (with consultation with the town hall) for commercial/residential or hotel use Center of Baza Pueblo, Granada. Historical Analysis: The old Convent of Sto. Domingo, located in the square of the same name, was founded by D. Francisco Páez de Espinosa and Da Catalina de Luján. Therefore, they became hereditary founders and patrons for their descendants and to be buried in the Main Chapel.On April 29, 1553, the conditions were agreed upon with the Vicar General Fray Félix Ponce de León. The founders contributed nine houses and an orchard. That year the institution was celebrated and in a short time the convent was built with the patio that concerns us. The church in 1608 was just beginning.It was opened to worship in 1617, under the invocation of Santa Bárbara. The Dominicans adopted the Benedictine scheme for its implementation. They maintain the cloister as a structural element, but the different bodies could be placed according to the available space, here they do so by placing the façade, tower andconvent facing the square and in line.In 1834 his secularization occurs. The following year it is sold by the Confiscation law, passing to individuals. Ramón García Montalvo bought the property in 1884. It was given to her daughter Bonifacia García Serroche and her husband Luciano Dengra Gómez. In 1888 the convent was rebuilt given its poor state of conservation, according to the inscription on the staircase. The bad condition of the convent was partly due to the damage that the French caused during the war of independence; since the marble balustrades of the two cloisters were removed with a chisel, having to brick up the arches of the second cloister.The convent was used as habitual residence. On the ground floor, the owners of the complex had installed a shop facing the Plaza de Sto. Sunday. Everything was sold here, from vehicle spare parts, armory, horse harness workshop, china shop, ammunition, sewing machines, etc. Due to the storage of ammunition and due to an oversight, a fire started that destroyed the main façade, which caused a total modification of the main façade. The upper part of the convent tower was also demolished due to its deterioration over time. The patio of the convent was used as stables for the merchants who came every Wednesday to set up their stalls in the Plaza de Sto. Sunday. Over time the convent became a family residence, where the children of the owners inhabited the wings of the convent as a home. Currently, the convent house for housing continues to be preserved, with the cloister and the doorway of the church with some arcades in the nave and a coffered ceiling. *** Feasibility study in 2005 (available for consultation): for businesses and residential: apartments and houses, 1610 m2 for hospitality units: 35 bedrooms, reception, services, dining room and lounge, etc., 2000m2 Excellent investment opportunity for a hotel (there is a lack of hotel units in Baza), or as luxury apartments with charisma, as well as shops in the center of Baza. Property of historical, cultural and tourist value 1 hour from Granada and Granada airport, 1h30m from Almeria and its international airport. Asset:Baza (Granada) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaHon. Baza Town HallTourism in Baza. what to see Tourist information | spain.infoFree Night Tour of Granada - Book Online at Civitatis.comThe best things to see and do in BAZA and surroundings (organizotuviaje.com) Más informaciones en www.vivaelsolspain.com