Colegio+Imperial+de+los+Jesuitas+II

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** 1.COLEGIO IMPERIAL **
He was going to be located in an acquired land to Don Bernardino de Mendoza next to the door of Balnadú, but when being these lands put in the project of the prolongation of the Palace, Felipe II decided to paralyze his construction. Alfinal it decided to make on a land in the street Toledo, donated by Doña Leonor Mascareñas, lady of the empress Isabel and Doña Maria of Portugal.



** Place where one is **
One is near the cathedral of San Isidro, who recibio that name by the aid that given the Empress Doña Maria, daughter of Carlos V. At the single present time a been like institute of baccalaureate of San Isidro

** When **** it was constructed **
In 1564 the first building was constructed that began to work in 1572 by order of San Francisco de Borja, offering the studies of grammar, rhetoric and theology. The school it took little in acquiring an excellent position in the surroundings of the Court. I am constructed the present building between 1622 and 1664. Outstanding by its church, that they constructed them the Jesuit architects Pedro Sanchez, and Francisco Baptist,

** It stops what it was constructed **
In 1564 I am constructed the first building that empezo to work in 1572 San Francisco de Borja. In principle start to a to study itself grammatical, retoricay theology.

Who sent it to construct and who constructed it
The origins of the Imperial School of the Company of Jesus go back to 1558.El count of Fair, after Rivadeneyra father, seted out it, decided to found a Jesuit school on Madrid.

Legend and/or anecdotes
In this Imperial School, today it is left the patio of the Comprehensive school of San Isidro. In their Classrooms children of the Spanish nobility formed. Among them they estan Lope de Vega, Francisco Quevedo and Calderón of the Boat.
 * [[image:Documento1_archivos/image002.jpg width="194" height="190" caption="Claustro of the Imperial School, today patio of I.B. "]] ||
 * Claustro of the Imperial School, today patio of the I. B. “San Isidro”. C/ Toledo ||
 * Fuentes **

www.wikipedia.es [|www.madridhistorico.com]