Cloistered nuns from a 16th century convent in Seville open up to tourist apartments. Archbishopric encourages the sisters to look for alternatives in the face of the lack of vocations and aging of their communities.

The nuns were in charge of adapting the largest room - about 110 square meters - for the family of the caretaker, who was in charge with interacting with the outside world and running errands to the nuns. “We didn't want to get involved in directly managing the apartments because that is not our life, it gives us income to live on,” says one sister.