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1. What marks the differences between a civil and a religious building?
The religious buildings are for pray, religious ceremonies and other religious acts and they are pay by the Pope and the Church. The civil buildings are for official events and pay by the Nobles, the Royal family and the President.

2. Make a list of the most important civil buildings and another of the most important religious buildings in the city that you can still see today.
Civil buildings: Casa y Torre de los Lujanes; Palacio de los Consejos; La Plaza Mayor; El museo de San Isidro Religious buildings: Capilla de San Isidro, Capilla del Obispo, Iglesia de San Pedro el Viejo, Basilica de San Andres, Basilicade San Miguel, Colegio Imperial d los Jesuitas, Monasterio de San Gerónimo y la Parroquia de San Ginés.

3. What function did the civil buildings have? What were they used for?
They are used for official events and for the meeting of the Royal family or other rich families

4. What function did the religious buildings have? What were they used for?
They are used for praying and for charity

5. Who ordered and paid for the construction of the civil buildings? Why?
Casa y Torre de los Lujanes: built by the architect Juan Gomez de Mora. El Museo de San Isidro: ordered by the Lujans familly. Palacio de los Consejos: built by Francisco de Mora and Juan Gomez de Mora. Plaza Mayor: ordered by Felipe III and finished by Juan Gomz de Mora in 1619.

6. Who ordered and paid for the construction of the religious buildings? Why?
Iglesia of San Pedro el Viejo: Basilica of San Andres: Basilica of San Miguel: Capilla of San Isidro: Capilla del Obispo: Ordered by king Alfonso VIII and built by Javier Vellés Colegio imperial de los Jesuitas: ordered by San Francisco de Borja and built by  Monastery and Church os San Gerónimo: Parroquia de San Ginés: