Monastery of Corpus Christi las Carboneras

The Monastery of Corpus Christi las Carboneras (Spanish: Monasterio del Corpus Christi las Carboneras) is a monastery of a female community of the Order of Saint Jerome located in Madrid, Spain at the Plaza del Conde de Miranda.

It was founded in 1607 by the widowed countess of Castellar and Hieronymite nun Beatriz Ramírez de Mendoza (1556-1626).

[3][5] The architecture and sculptures of the main reredos of the monastery's church are a work by Antón de Morales (ca.

[8] The last bay on the Epistle side houses the retable of Saint Anthony of Padua with wood carvings in the style of Pedro de la Torre.

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The main reredos of the monastery's church