Colegio de San Gregorio | |
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General information | |
Type | Formerly a college, currently a museum |
Architectural style | Isabelline, Mudéjar. |
Location | Campiña del Pisuerga, Castile and León |
Town or city | Valladolid |
Country | Spain |
Coordinates | 41°39′26″N 4°43′24″W / 41.65722°N 4.72333°W |
Opened | 1487 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Gil de Siloé, Simón de Colonia, Juan de Talavera, Juan Guas, Felipe Bigarny, Bartolomé Solórzano. |
Website | |
http://museoescultura.mcu.es/ |
The Colegio de San Gregorio is an Isabelline style building located in the city of Valladolid, in Castile and León, Spain, it was formerly a college and now is housing the Museo Nacional de Escultura museum. This building is one of the best examples of the architectural style known as Isabelline, which is the characteristic architectural style of the Crown of Castile region during the Catholic Monarchs' reign (late-15th century to early-16th century).
Among other sections highlights its courtyard and its facade for its refined decoration, elegant proportions and the number of symbologies. It was founded as a teaching institution. Aimed at College of Theology for Dominican friars, it has acquired a doctrinal authority and acted as a spiritual and political hotbed in the Central region of Spain's Renaissance and Baroque periods.