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Here is a museum, which has been dedicated to a saint, San Juan de Dios. So, if you believe in miracles and you think that they happen in reality then do visit the Museo De Los Pisa, Granada. Due to his charitable work for the poor and the uncared for, he was loved and endeared by the Pisa and Osorio family. He started to collect the donations by begging for alms but later he did not need to beg as he was always treated with extreme respect and received donations, generously. The fact that this saintly figure stayed in the Pisa house for sometime elevated the house to a religious pilgrimage for the visitors from all around the world. You won’t have to pay anything to enter the Museo De Los Pisa, Granada but if you can contribute anything on your own for the welfare of the poor then it is always welcome. A very interesting way to spend some time in the Museo De Los Pisa, Granada is to have a look at the religious iconography of the Spanish Christianity. The Pisa home, which has been converted to the Museo De Los Pisa, Granada was built in 1494. During that time religious sentiments were running very strong in the people due to the Christian Re-conquest of Spain. The saint was commonly known as the Saint John of God and was given a lot of respect by the inhabitants of Granada during those times. The Museo De Los Pisa, Granada is not the headquarters to the charitable organization founded by the saint. There is a beautiful chapel inside the house, which was the room where the saint took his last breath. The Museo De Los Pisa, Granada remains open from 10 am to 1 pm. You can visit this serene place any day from Monday to Saturday.
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