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Cultural center del Carmen

Front of the Cultural center of del Carmen

In the convent of La Encarnaciòn of Conceptionist nuns, the only convent for nuns in Ciudad Real, built in 1597, instruction was given on the feminine arts of the time. Its Construction was authorized by Felipe II by Royal Decree on November 30, 1595.

The hospital, the asylum, the girls' school and arts and crafts workshops, the Institute of Sciences and Arts, the barracks and a Masonic temple were established in the place. When the Conceptionist nuns abandoned the city, the cult of the Ministry of the Incarnation ended, and that of Our Lady of Mount Carmel prevailed.

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Wapani - Cultural center

Wapani Cultural center

Wapani is an independent cultural space located in the historic center of San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas. Its name means "butterfly" in the Tzotzil Mayan language. It is a place where workshops, shows, spaces for coexistence and artistic expression are offered for all ages and tastes. Wapani is a cultural center that seeks to promote diversity, creativity and social integration through art and culture. It is a cheerful, colorful and welcoming place, where you can enjoy a variety of activities such as music, dance, theater, cinema, literature, yoga, meditation and more.

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La Enseñanza

La Enseñanza

On August 15, 1915, Professor María Adelina Flores and Engineer Carlos Z.

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Kikimundo

Kiki Mundo is a space for the enjoyment and enjoyment of the senses, where there are exhibitions and it is a place to share experiences. At Kikimundo they design, produce and sell decorative and functional objects, artistic reproductions and publications made from the work of Kiki Suárez. Through their products, they are committed to creative development, collaboration and constant research into materials and processes to create educational, handcrafted, enduring and environmentally friendly objects that raise awareness and beautify the world.