It was built in 1915 to spread Franciscan religious teachings at the national level
In 1915, a beautiful and sober building was erected to be used as the new Seraphic College (Minor Seminary). It is located at the back of the convent and connected to it via a tunnel. The first cycle of religious education was taught there, and it was attended by young people from all over the country. The building currently hosts the offices of the CREAMA, the local Development Agency and the Municipal School of Music and Dancing
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