{"id":19158,"date":"2020-06-14T15:18:52","date_gmt":"2020-06-14T15:18:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/santacatalina.org.pe\/?page_id=19158"},"modified":"2020-06-14T15:30:00","modified_gmt":"2020-06-14T15:30:00","slug":"rental-of-environments","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/santacatalina.org.pe\/en\/services\/rental-of-environments","title":{"rendered":"RENTAL OF ENVIRONMENTS"},"content":{"rendered":"<section><div class=\"container\"><div class=\"row\"><div class=\"wpb_column hcode-column-container sm-margin-four-bottom vc_col-sm-12 vc_col-md-6 col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\" data-front-class=\"sm-margin-four-bottom col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\"><div class=\"vc-column-innner-wrapper\">[vc_gallery type=\"nivo\" interval=\"3\" images=\"19079,19080,19081,19082\" img_size=\"full\" css_animation=\"fadeInDown\"]<\/div><\/div><div class=\"wpb_column hcode-column-container vc_col-sm-12 vc_col-md-6 col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\" data-front-class=\"col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\"><div class=\"vc-column-innner-wrapper\"><div class=\"margin-six-all\"><p class=\"title-large text-uppercase letter-spacing-1 font-weight-600 black-text hcode-font-setting-5ed12d1bf22a2\" style=\"line-height: 45px; color: #85280f !important;\">Cloister of the Novices, with Chapel<\/p>\n<ul class=\"ul-orion\">\n<li><i class=\"fas fa-users\"><\/i> <strong>Capacity:<\/strong> 120 de standing, 70 seated approx.<\/li>\n<li><i class=\"fas fa-expand\"><\/i> <strong>Area:<\/strong> 440 m2 - 83.96 m2<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p class=\"text-med\">Small cloister with a convenient layout, with a groin vaulted arcade made from brick and facing sillar stone walls and columns. Chapel with barrel vault, encircled by a polychrome cornice, with a Renaissance-style altar.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"wpb_column hcode-column-container vc_col-sm-12 vc_col-md-12 col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\" data-front-class=\"col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\"><div class=\"vc-column-innner-wrapper\"><div class=\" wide-separator-line\" style=\" background:#e5e5e5;\"><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"wpb_column hcode-column-container vc_col-sm-12 vc_col-md-6 col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\" data-front-class=\"col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\"><div class=\"vc-column-innner-wrapper\"><div class=\"margin-six-all\"><p class=\"title-large text-uppercase letter-spacing-1 font-weight-600 black-text hcode-font-setting-5ed12d1bf22a2\" style=\"line-height: 45px; color: #85280f !important;\">Cloister of the orange trees<\/p>\n<ul class=\"ul-orion\">\n<li><i class=\"fas fa-users\"><\/i> <strong>Capacity:<\/strong> 200 standing, 100 seated approx.<\/li>\n<li><i class=\"fas fa-expand\"><\/i> <strong>Area:<\/strong> 575 m2<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p class=\"text-med\">This dark blue cloister features mural paintings of birds and flowers made using tempera paints. It is adorned by a series of canvases entitled Alma y Amor Divino (Soul and Divine Love), with a whimsically shaped entryway. The cloister is named after the orange trees found here.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"wpb_column hcode-column-container sm-margin-four-bottom vc_col-sm-12 vc_col-md-6 col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\" data-front-class=\"sm-margin-four-bottom col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\"><div class=\"vc-column-innner-wrapper\">[vc_gallery type=\"nivo\" interval=\"3\" images=\"19084,19085,19086\" img_size=\"full\" css_animation=\"fadeInDown\"]<\/div><\/div><div class=\"wpb_column hcode-column-container vc_col-sm-12 vc_col-md-12 col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\" data-front-class=\"col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\"><div class=\"vc-column-innner-wrapper\"><div class=\" wide-separator-line\" style=\" background:#e5e5e5;\"><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"wpb_column hcode-column-container sm-margin-four-bottom vc_col-sm-12 vc_col-md-6 col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\" data-front-class=\"sm-margin-four-bottom col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\"><div class=\"vc-column-innner-wrapper\">[vc_gallery type=\"nivo\" interval=\"3\" images=\"19087,19088,19089,19090\" img_size=\"full\" css_animation=\"fadeInDown\"]<\/div><\/div><div class=\"wpb_column hcode-column-container vc_col-sm-12 vc_col-md-6 col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\" data-front-class=\"col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\"><div class=\"vc-column-innner-wrapper\"><div class=\"margin-six-all\"><p class=\"title-large text-uppercase letter-spacing-1 font-weight-600 black-text hcode-font-setting-5ed12d1bf22a2\" style=\"line-height: 45px; color: #85280f !important;\">Painting Gallery<\/p>\n<ul class=\"ul-orion\">\n<li><i class=\"fas fa-users\"><\/i> <strong>Capacity:<\/strong> 350 seated approx.<\/li>\n<li><i class=\"fas fa-expand\"><\/i> <strong>Area:<\/strong> 788 m2<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p class=\"text-med\">Three breathtaking rooms made from two long, parallel vaults, and another running perpendicular, each connected, respectively, to two of the four arcades of the Main Cloister and the Cloister of the Orange Trees. The floor is made from old bricks. Thanks to its unique acoustics, the Painting Gallery is perfect for concerts, especially for Baroque music and piano recitals. There are a total of ninety-two paintings of different sizes and thirteen sculptures on display here.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"wpb_column hcode-column-container vc_col-sm-12 vc_col-md-12 col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\" data-front-class=\"col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\"><div class=\"vc-column-innner-wrapper\"><div class=\" wide-separator-line\" style=\" background:#e5e5e5;\"><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"wpb_column hcode-column-container vc_col-sm-12 vc_col-md-6 col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\" data-front-class=\"col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\"><div class=\"vc-column-innner-wrapper\"><div class=\"margin-six-all\"><p class=\"title-large text-uppercase letter-spacing-1 font-weight-600 black-text hcode-font-setting-5ed12d1bf22a2\" style=\"line-height: 45px; color: #85280f !important;\">Refectory<\/p>\n<ul class=\"ul-orion\">\n<li><i class=\"fas fa-users\"><\/i> <strong>Capacity:<\/strong> 150 people or 10 tables of 10 person each one.<\/li>\n<li><i class=\"fas fa-expand\"><\/i> <strong>Area:<\/strong> 157 m2<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p class=\"text-med\">Formerly used as the nuns\u2019 dining area, this spacious room features a small pulpit and a barrel vaulted ceiling. The floor is made from wood, and there are sillar stone and wood benches built into the walls, which are adorned with paintings.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"wpb_column hcode-column-container sm-margin-four-bottom vc_col-sm-12 vc_col-md-6 col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\" data-front-class=\"sm-margin-four-bottom col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\"><div class=\"vc-column-innner-wrapper\">[vc_gallery type=\"nivo\" interval=\"3\" images=\"19091,19092,19093\" img_size=\"full\" css_animation=\"fadeInDown\"]<\/div><\/div><div class=\"wpb_column hcode-column-container vc_col-sm-12 vc_col-md-12 col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\" data-front-class=\"col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\"><div class=\"vc-column-innner-wrapper\"><div class=\" wide-separator-line\" style=\" background:#e5e5e5;\"><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"wpb_column hcode-column-container sm-margin-four-bottom vc_col-sm-12 vc_col-md-6 col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\" data-front-class=\"sm-margin-four-bottom col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\"><div class=\"vc-column-innner-wrapper\">[vc_gallery type=\"nivo\" interval=\"3\" images=\"19094,19095,19096,19097\" img_size=\"full\" css_animation=\"fadeInDown\"]<\/div><\/div><div class=\"wpb_column hcode-column-container vc_col-sm-12 vc_col-md-6 col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\" data-front-class=\"col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\"><div class=\"vc-column-innner-wrapper\"><div class=\"margin-six-all\"><p class=\"title-large text-uppercase letter-spacing-1 font-weight-600 black-text hcode-font-setting-5ed12d1bf22a2\" style=\"line-height: 45px; color: #85280f !important;\">The Big Kitchen<\/p>\n<ul class=\"ul-orion\">\n<li><i class=\"fas fa-users\"><\/i> <strong>Capacity:<\/strong> 35 seated, 60 de standing. approx.<\/li>\n<li><i class=\"fas fa-expand\"><\/i> <strong>Area:<\/strong> 119 m2<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p class=\"text-med\">Ideal environment for small group meetings. Its sooty walls and the curious utensils that are exhibited there make it an extremely welcoming and mysterious space.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"wpb_column hcode-column-container vc_col-sm-12 vc_col-md-12 col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\" data-front-class=\"col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\"><div class=\"vc-column-innner-wrapper\"><div class=\" wide-separator-line\" style=\" background:#e5e5e5;\"><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"wpb_column hcode-column-container vc_col-sm-12 vc_col-md-6 col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\" data-front-class=\"col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\"><div class=\"vc-column-innner-wrapper\"><div class=\"margin-six-all\"><p class=\"title-large text-uppercase letter-spacing-1 font-weight-600 black-text hcode-font-setting-5ed12d1bf22a2\" style=\"line-height: 45px; color: #85280f !important;\">Court of Silence<\/p>\n<ul class=\"ul-orion\">\n<li><i class=\"fas fa-users\"><\/i> <strong>Capacity:<\/strong> 200 standing people<\/li>\n<li><i class=\"fas fa-expand\"><\/i> <strong>\u00c1rea:<\/strong> 319 m2<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p class=\"text-med\">The second courtyard that is found when entering the monastery, with its ocher arches and walls and the beautiful rubber tree in the middle, make it an ideal space for special events.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"wpb_column hcode-column-container sm-margin-four-bottom vc_col-sm-12 vc_col-md-6 col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\" data-front-class=\"sm-margin-four-bottom col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\"><div class=\"vc-column-innner-wrapper\">[vc_gallery type=\"nivo\" interval=\"3\" images=\"19098,19099,19100\" img_size=\"full\" css_animation=\"fadeInDown\"]<\/div><\/div><div class=\"wpb_column hcode-column-container vc_col-sm-12 vc_col-md-12 col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\" data-front-class=\"col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\"><div class=\"vc-column-innner-wrapper\"><div class=\" wide-separator-line\" style=\" background:#ffffff;\"><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"wpb_column hcode-column-container sm-margin-four-bottom vc_col-sm-12 vc_col-md-6 col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\" data-front-class=\"sm-margin-four-bottom col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\"><div class=\"vc-column-innner-wrapper\">[vc_gallery type=\"nivo\" interval=\"3\" images=\"19268,19271,19274\" img_size=\"full\" css_animation=\"fadeInDown\"]<\/div><\/div><div class=\"wpb_column hcode-column-container vc_col-sm-12 vc_col-md-6 col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\" data-front-class=\"col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\"><div class=\"vc-column-innner-wrapper\"><div class=\"margin-six-all\"><p class=\"title-large text-uppercase letter-spacing-1 font-weight-600 black-text hcode-font-setting-5ed12d1bf22a2\" style=\"line-height: 45px; color: #85280f !important;\">Main Cloister<\/p>\n<ul class=\"ul-orion\">\n<li><i class=\"fas fa-users\"><\/i> <strong>Capacity:<\/strong> 750 standing, 300 seated approx.<\/li>\n<li><i class=\"fas fa-expand\"><\/i> <strong>\u00c1rea:<\/strong> 1270.61 m2<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p class=\"text-med\">The largest of the convent\u2019s cloisters, painted in a bright ochre color, with the traditional molding, cornices, and other elements painted white. The arcade floor is made of brick, while the courtyard floor features a checkered design made using sillar stone and cobblestones. The cloister runs parallel to the church nave, and is adorned with thirty-one paintings from the Cusco School (Escuela Cusque\u00f1a), along with a mural painting in the arcade.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"wpb_column hcode-column-container vc_col-sm-12 vc_col-md-12 col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\" data-front-class=\"col-xs-mobile-fullwidth\"><div class=\"vc-column-innner-wrapper\"><div class=\" wide-separator-line\" style=\" background:#ffffff;\"><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/section>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>[vc_gallery type=&#8221;nivo&#8221; interval=&#8221;3&#8243; images=&#8221;19079,19080,19081,19082&#8243; img_size=&#8221;full&#8221; css_animation=&#8221;fadeInDown&#8221;]Cloister of the Novices, with Chapel Capacity: 120 de standing, 70 seated approx. Area: 440 m2 &#8211; 83.96 m2 Small cloister with a convenient layout, with a groin vaulted arcade made from brick and facing sillar stone walls and columns. 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