The main entrance, in neo-Baroque style, was built at the beginning of the 10th century by the architects Rafael de la Hoz Saldaña and Enrique García Sanz. The splendid interior consists of different rooms leading from a main hallway, which has a magnificent staircase. Here there is a selection of paintings from the modernist school by the well-known Cordoban artist Julio Romero de Torres.
Other interesting features are the magnificent Lyceum hall – the biggest in Spain and the work of Juan Rodríguez Sánchez – and the main courtyard, which has preserved part of the convent cloisters.

