The Convent - Gibraltar
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member razalas
N 36° 08.232 W 005° 21.189
30S E 288265 N 4001731
The Convent has been the official residence of the Governor of Gibraltar since 1728. It was originally a convent of Franciscan friars, hence its name.
Waymark Code: WMPJWV
Location: Gibraltar
Date Posted: 09/10/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
Views: 6

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THE CONVENT


An historical marker is placed on the right of the building reads:

"The Convent
A Franciscan convent, founded in 1532, became the governor's residence after the friars left the Rock in 1704. Part of the chapel has been adapted to form the garrison church."



The wikipedia website tell us: www.wikipedia.com

"Franciscan friars arrived in Gibraltar during the reign of Charles I of Spain. They were granted a plot of land in the area known at the time as La Turba where the poorer people of Gibraltar lived. A church and a friary were built in 1531. The entrance was at the back (what is now Governor's Lane). It stretched up to the area that is occupied today by the John Mackintosh Hall. After the capture of Gibraltar by an Anglo-Dutch fleet in the name of the Archduke Charles, the Franciscan friars did not follow the exodus of the Spanish population and remained in Gibraltar, at least for some years (their presence was recorded in 1712). The Franciscan friary was later taken over as the residence of the British governors in 1728 and has remained so ever since. The building was heavily rebuilt during the 18th and 19th centuries in the Georgian style with Victorian elements. In 1903 Gibraltar received its first visit from a British Monarch when Edward VII arrived to name the new No. 3 Dock of Gibraltar Harbour after himself. He received complaints that as head of the Church of England he should visit a Roman Catholic institution like The Convent. The King requested that the building should be called Government House. The new dry docks attracted Queen Alexandra in HMY Victoria and Albert in 1906 and the Prince and Princess of Wales the following year to name dock number two and then one after themselves."



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