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The Spanish Academy in Rome (Spanish: Real Academia de España en Roma) is a cultural institution created in 1873 under the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs' General Directorate for Cultural and Scientific Relations. The academy's headquarters are in the cloister of the former monastery of San Pietro in Montorio, built on the Janiculum hill at the behest of Isabella of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon, the Catholic Monarchs, between 1481 and 1500. The convent is part of the Trastevere district and the Tempietto de Bramante, which is part of the complex, is undoubtedly its most famous architectural work. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Authors educated at Real Academia de España en Roma 344
Enrique Simonet
José Muñoz Molleda
Rafael Moneo
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José María Sánchez-Verdú
Emilio Serrano y Ruiz
Salvador Viniegra
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Amando Blanquer
Emilio Sala
Manuel Sáez
Francisco Pradilla y Ortiz
Tomás Bretón
Casto Plasencia
Ruperto Chapí
Baldomero Galofre Jiménez
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Dario Álvarez Basso
Ricardo Bellver
Eduardo Barrón
Fernando Álvarez de Sotomayor y Zaragoza
José Moreno Carbonero
José Manuel López
Martín Casariego
Mariano Benlliure
Alejandro Ferrant y Fischermans
Carmelo Bernaola
Ulpiano Checa
José Benlliure y Gil
Ramon Lazkano
Marcos Giralt Torrente
Gregorio Prieto
Eugenio Oliva Rodrigo
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César Álvarez Dumont
Luis Moreno Mansilla
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