Convento del Corpus Cristi

Madrid


The cloistered nuns at this convent also happen to be fine pastry chefs. You make your request through a door, then a grille on Calle del Codo, and the products (sweet biscuits) are delivered through a little revolving door that allows the nuns to remain unseen by the outside world.


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