San Fernando Royal Academy of Fine Arts

San Fernando Royal Academy of Fine Arts

Madrid

It was created during the reign of Philip II of Spain, and was originally located in the Casa de la Panadería. In 1774 it moved to its current location in the Calle Alcalá, in the Goyeneche Palace designed by Churriguera. The façade was modified by Diego de Villanueva. It is currently home to the San Fernando Museum of Fine Arts, with works by Juan de Juanes, Ribera, Zurbarán, Murillo, Velázquez and Goya, amongst others.

San Fernando Royal Academy of Fine Arts


Calle de Alcalá, 13

28014  Madrid  (Madrid Region)

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