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Explore spiritual wonders at Capuchin Friars Convent in Rome
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The Capuchin Friars Convent in Rome, Italy is a fascinating place to visit. It houses a museum, a crypt, a church and even a shop. Visitors can explore the museum to discover wonders such as rare 'incunabula', which are books printed with movable characters invented by Gutenberg in the second half of the 1400s. There's also an ancient library with volumes dedicated to private devotion, medicine, and pharmacy. Those looking for a spiritual experience can enter the church where Saint Felix of Cantalice and the Seraphic Tree of the Franciscan Order can be found. If all that isn't enough, visitors can make donations for important global projects connected to humanitarian, health and spiritual assistance. Lastly, people browsing the convent can pick up some souvenirs from the shop with items like skull candles, skull bracelets, and mugs. With so much to experience, the Capuchins Friars Convent will be an exciting and memorable journey.

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