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In first paragraph, I replaced informal language with formal and descriptive language, and added context about the location of the church and its significance within the city of León, emphasizing its association with the Capuchin convent. In history section, clarifying the timeline of events regarding the construction and restoration of the church. Expanded on the historical significance of the altarpiece, including its previous location in the Cathedral of León and improved the flow of information by restructuring sentences and adding transitional phrases. Added information about subsequent restoration efforts in the 20th century. Enhanced descriptions of architectural features to provide a clearer picture of the church's design. In architecture section: Expanded on the architectural elements of the church, including the facade and layout. I replaced the content to indicate the connection between the church and the Capuchin cloister, emphasizing its cultural and historical significance. PPeriii (talk) 11:00, 26 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]