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Convento de Santa Teresa
The most interesting building in town is the noble, timeworn Convento de Santa Teresa. The city has hopes that the convent will be converted into a museum. At time of research, guided tours of the beautiful complex were being taken by students from the restoration school here. You see the peaceful cloister, fine altarpieces and sculptures (from Spanish and Potosí schools), the convent church, and even get to ascend to the roof.
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Iglesia de Santo Domingo
The Rococo Iglesia de Santo Domingo was founded in 1612 but construction didn't begin until 1778. The intriguing main façade is made of brick, with anthropomorphic columns. The interior, with a much-revered Trinity, is less interesting.
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