This place can be acceded walking or by different means of transport, such as any of the urban bus routes, taxis and particular automobile.
Another full sample of history is the temple of San Felipe de Jesús, approximately of century XVIII, better known as The Beaterio, where a group of women that, without being nuns, delivered themselves to the religious life taking a habit. Usually they were dedicated to request alms and other tasks of charity, reason by which that mote began.
The Beaterio is also known as Parish of the Shrine, designation that was conferred to it when, by reason of one of the so many catastrophes that the cathedral underwent in the middle of the last century, the Eucharist and other sacred objects of the cult were taken to the temple of San Felipe. At the moment it hosts the Parochial File of Colima.
Located in the old street of the Palace, today Constitución, is the unique church of the city that conserves with few changes its original facade of century XVIII. Its style corresponds to sober baroque; the door is flanked by twin columns of quarry, decorated with geometric elements in its bases and the inferior third with phytomorph reliefs. The most distinguishing of the Beaterio is its polygonal tower
In the interior, of a single ship, there is no sign of the original decoration; nevertheless, it can be seen a baroque golden altarpiece of six niches and cedar salomonic wood chartted columns. This work was not created for the temple, but acquired recently from a oaxaqueña (From the State of Oaxaca) property.