Convent
A convent is a religious community or establishment where members of a particular religious order, typically nuns or sisters, live, work, and worship together. Convents serve as centers for spiritual practice, education, charity, and social service, often functioning as places of refuge and community for their members and the surrounding population.
Historically, convents have been integral to Christianity, especially within the Roman Catholic, Orthodox, and Anglican traditions.
Architecturally, convents can vary from simple structures to elaborate complexes, frequently including chapels, cloisters, dormitories, and
Convents have historically played roles beyond religious practices, including education (notably of girls and women), healthcare,
While the concept of a convent is most closely associated with Christianity, similar communal religious living
Today, convents continue to operate globally, adapting to modern needs while maintaining traditional religious practices. They