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            The Royal Colleges of Tortosa
            
            
                    C. Sant Domènec, 12
43500 Tortosa
                    
Telephone: 977 44 46 68 
            
        
            
		
                
                
                
		
                Schedules
From May 1 to September 30:
 
- Closed on Mondays.
- From Tuesday to Saturday: 10 am to 13:30 pm and from 16:30 to 19:30 h
- Sundays and holidays: 10 am to 13:30 pm
Rest of the year:
 
- Closed on Mondays.
- From Tuesday to Saturday: 10 am to 13:30 pm and from 15:30 to 18:30 h
- Sundays and holidays: 11 am to 13:30 pm
- On 25 and 26 December and 1 January, the Renaissance Interpretation Centre will be closed.
Description
Founded  by Charles V for the education of the Moors, are one of the best  collections of Renaissance civil architecture in Catalonia. The  courtyard is considered unique in the country, has represented the  busts of the kings of the Crown of Aragon from Ramon Berenguer IV to  Philip IV. The church houses the Renaissance Interpretation Centre. The  center is a space that embodies the Renaissance period in a continuous  activity, which in turn manages and disseminates the heritage created  during the years of existence of the Renaissance Festival, historical  reenactment event.
Explanation
Tortosa,  in the sixteenth century, was one of the most important cities in  Catalonia, and had a school for the training of Dominican theologians,  fame which led the government to build another school annex for the  formation of New Christians. Both  would be known by the name of Royal Colleges of Tortosa and become the  embryo of future college where you could get a PhD in Theology and  degree in Philosophy and Art. The  architectural group known as the Royal Colleges consists of three  buildings: the Colegio of Sant Jaume and Sant Maties, the Colegio de  Sant Domènech and Sant Jordi, and the church of Sant Domènech (today  Interpretive Center of Renaissance).
Colegio of Sant Jaume and Sant Maties
Presents a simple strong facade, which access the portal focuses receiving treatment a pronounced monumental. In the central part represents the imperial crest of its founder, Carlos I. The  figures of Sant Jaume and Sant Maties, school patterns appear within  niches surmounted by the figure of an angel, Guardian Angel, patron of  the city. Particular  highlights are the playground structure, fully Italian, with a rich  iconography that celebrates the monarchy, by the sculptor Francisco  Montehermoso.
The  parapet of the second gallery becomes a frieze carved with effigies and shields of the royal couples of the Crown of Aragon from Ramon  Berenguer IV and Peronella of Aragon to Philip III and Margaret of  Austria. In  the spandrels of the first gallery are busts of what could be Jews and  Moors, and in the second, the image within medallions efigiada prophets  and apostles. The  symbols of the evangelists are represented on the ground floor of the  courtyard, while in the second gallery, on the outside, and occupying  the corners, there are four cases as personifications of the winds.
This  building, also called overhead College, originally devoted to the  instruction of the children of converts as part of the strategy designed  by the Crown in order to evangelize and assimilate culturally to the  Moors. Today it houses the Historical Archive of the Terres de l'Ebre
Colegio de Sant Jordi and Sant Domènech
It  seems that the author of the traces of the building was Martin Garcia  de Mendoza, master builder of the cathedral of Tortosa between 1581 and  1615, and one of the leading architects of the territory of the diocese  during the Renaissance. Even  he was called to give his opinion as an expert in numerous buildings,  including the Palace of the Generalitat de Barcelona. The original building are preserved only some specific elements.
Stresses  the doorway, inspired by the work of Sebastiano Serlio, which is an  inscription indicating its function Sapientae Domus (House of Wisdom). The upper body is chaired by the shield of Philip II. The arch of the entrance is flanked by the heraldry of the Dominicans. Originally  dedicated to the study of theology, and also known as Colegio below,  after the secularization of 1835 the convent was used as a military  barracks and suffered the effects of the civil war in 1936.
Currently it is the seat of the Official School of Languages.
Church of Sant Domènech
The church was built in the sixteenth century, after the buildings mentioned above. It has a single cruise ship without side chapels between the buttresses. Stresses the doorway decorated by sculptures of great quality, who were beheaded in the nineteenth century. The portal is surmounted by episcopal arms of the founder, Bishop Izquierdo. Inside  the church, in front of the chancel, gravestones found Baltasar Sorió,  Cathedral reader, and Juan Izquierdo, bishop of Tortosa for 1574-1585,  the main drivers of the foundation and construction of the Royal  Colleges.
We also found other items that were not part of the original set from the former home of the City. Presiding over the nave found the old file cabinet Tortosa. Importantly  it symbolic value which refers to the origins of municipal archives, as  well as interior decoration with the coat of Tortosa and the presence  of the Guardian Angel, patron of the city.
Recessed  in the inner wall of the current exit onto Plaza Mossén Sol found the  doorway of the study the old town hall for the building built in the  sixteenth century Ciutat Street, which was demolished in 1915. With  the seizure of 1835, and the disappearance of the order of the  Dominicans, the church was occupied by military units until 1910, when  it was recovered by the municipality to locate there the Museum-Archive of the city, which is currently located in the school building of Sant Jaume and Sant Maties.
Renaissance Interpretation Centre
The  Renaissance Interpretation Centre is located in the church of Sant Domènech, which was built in the sixteenth century, after the other two  buildings of the Royal Colleges. This  center manages and disseminates throughout the year, and continuously  the Renaissance Festival, history and heritage and cultural legacy of  the city and the territory during this period and prolonged contact with  the citizens and visitors all year.
             
        
        
        
    
    
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