Popularly known as Sant Jeroni Convent, it was a cloistered convent between the late 15th century and 2014, when it was abandoned by the nuns. It stands out for the wall that encloses the kitchen garden in Carrer del Mar, which coincided with the stretch of medieval city wall, although the towers are 1960s reconstructions. Mention must also be made of the 17th century entrance to the church in Plaça de Sant Jeroni and the sculpture of the saint on the tympanum.