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Revision as of 04:27, 6 January 2025editGeneviève de Paris (talk | contribs)33 edits ←Created page with '{{In creation}} {{Being translated|es|Convento de la Concepción (Ciudad de México)}} {{Infobox church | name = Convent of the Immaculate Conception | fullname = Real Convento de la Purísima y Limpia Concepción | native_name = La Concepción | native_name_lang = Spanish | image = Templo y Antiguo Convento de la Concepción desde la Plaza.jpg | caption = Belltower as seen from the square. | pushpin map = M...'
The '''Royal Convent of the Most Clean and Most Pure Conception''' is a ] in ], in it ]. Just the church remains along with a minimal fraction of the convent, but in its time it used to be the largest and richest ] in the whole city.<ref name=Rosell>{{citalibro|last1=Rosell|first1=Lauro E.|título=Iglesias y conventos coloniales de México|url=https://archive.org/details/iglesiasyconvent0000rose|fecha=1979|editorial=Patria|ubicación=México|isbn=968-6054-06-5|página=-260|edición=3a}}</ref>
The '''Royal Convent of the Most Clean and Most Pure Conception''' is a ] in ], in it ]. Just the church remains along with a minimal fraction of the convent, but in its time it used to be the largest and richest ] in the whole city.<ref name=Rosell>{{cite book|date=1979 |edition=3a |first1=Lauro E. |last1=Rosell |location=México |page=-260 |publisher=Patria |title=Iglesias y conventos coloniales de México |url=https://archive.org/details/iglesiasyconvent0000rose}}<!-- auto-translated from Spanish by Module:CS1 translator --></ref>
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The Royal Convent of the Most Clean and Most Pure Conception is a church (building) in Mexico City, in it downtown. Just the church remains along with a minimal fraction of the convent, but in its time it used to be the largest and richest nunnery in the whole city.