Connected Sites
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Carmelite Monastery
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"It is dominated by the.. convents of the Franciscans, Carmelites and Benedictines" (OUV)
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Church of the Third Order of Mount Carmel and (adjacent) the Church and Convent of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
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San Niccolò al Carmine: "A church and convent of the Carmelites developed at the site and was documented since about 1265."
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"Santa Teresa (...) is a Roman Catholic parish church and Discalced Carmelite cloistered convent" in Catania.
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During its history, St John's Basilica was given to "the Carmelites of Montesanto who made new modifications to the structure". (Nomination file, p. 95) – Also the Chiesa del Carmine with its Carmelite convent on Ortygia.
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The Church and ex-monastery of Del Carmen Alto belonged to the Carmelites, who established themselves here in 1696. The complex began as a hermitage built over the teocalli of Huaxyacac. (wiki)
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Santa Maria del Carmine (Church)
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The church of San Paolo was entrusted from 1295 to the Order of the Blessed Virgin of Mount Carmel.
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