Instituto de España | |
Abbreviation | IdE |
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Formation | 1 January 1938 |
Founders | Eugenio d'Ors Pedro Sainz Rodríguez |
Type | Learned society |
Purpose | To promote good relations between the royal and associated academies, as well as to promote the generation of knowledge and its transfer to society |
Headquarters | 49th San Bernardo street, Madrid |
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Membership | 10 royal academies and 66 associated academies |
Protector | Felipe VI (as King of Spain) |
Parent organization | Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities |
Affiliations | All European Academies |
Website | institutodeespana |
The Institute of Spain (Spanish: Instituto de España, IdE) is a Spanish learned society, grouping ten royal academies. The institute is part of the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, which partially funds these organizations.
The organization is headquartered in the city of Madrid, in a building known as Caserón de San Bernardo or Auditorium of Universidad Complutense, a former Jesuits-owned building. The Institute shares the space with the Complutense University of Madrid and the State School Council.
The institute is headed by a president who, since 2010, has been elected annually and on a rotating basis among the presidents or directors of the different royal academies.[1]