Former convent of Trinitarian monks founded by James I in the 13th century, located in the heart of the old part of the city, in the emblematic Plaza de la Trinidad, between the Convent of Santa Clara and the Palace of Alarcón, in front of the oldest Gothic fountain in Spain.. The building occupies the site of the old monastery or cloister of the Trinitarians.. Completely restored, respecting the original ornamental and architectural elements, and at the same time providing it with all the comforts and services (AC, heating, lift, piped music, car park, patio, outdoor jacuzzi for 6 persons, solarium, barbecue, storage room, attic...).. Excellent qualities: handmade hydraulic floors, tiles in bathrooms with hand-painted borders to match the pavement and in kitchen still lifes and floral motifs s.XVIII, wooden beams of remarkable width and decorated in the beams, interior carpentry of mobila and leaded glass, exterior carpentry of mobila in facade and PVC in interior patio, plaster decor