About this place
The House of Studies in Villanueva de los Infantes is one of the buildings that best expresses the cultural and intellectual dimension of the town in the Modern Age.
Integrated into the historic center, its interest goes beyond civil architecture, as it refers to a space linked to training and teaching in a town that achieved considerable political, religious, and artistic importance within the Campo de Montiel region.
Their presence in the monumental center helps us understand that Infantes was also a center of culture, literature, and the humanities..
The building was formerly a junior college and is especially linked to the figure of Bartolomé Jiménez Patón, teacher of Humanities and Rhetoric and one of the most prominent personalities in the intellectual life of Infante.
From an architectural point of view, it stands out above all Its interior courtyard is considered one of the most beautiful in the town., With its groin vaults and a reddish-brown wooden balustrade, it boasts a distinctive appearance. These elements reinforce the building's value not only as a site of cultural memory but also as an example of historical architecture linked to the town's academic and urban life.
The visit is especially appealing when integrated into a tour of the literary and monumental spaces of Villanueva de los Infantes.
The House of Studies allows us to link the history of the town with its most illustrious figures and with that cultured atmosphere that also connects with names like Francisco de Quevedo.
Rather than as an isolated building, it should be understood as part of an urban fabric in which palaces, churches, convents and main houses make up one of the richest historical images of the Campo de Montiel.
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Routes where this resource appears
Baroque Art Route
During the 17th and 18th centuries, the Campo de Montiel region was one of the areas of greatest artistic ferment in Castilla-La Mancha. The consolidation of a prosperous local nobility linked to the Order of Santiago and the influence of the Counter-Reformation spurred the construction of sumptuous portals, altarpieces with Solomonic columns, soaring bell towers, convents, hospitals, and civic palaces that still grace the urban landscape of the region today. This route, which...
Distance
110 km
Duration
2 days
Difficulty
Easy
Municipality
Several
Renaissance Art Route
The Campo de Montiel region boasts one of the most remarkable collections of Renaissance architecture and visual arts in Castilla-La Mancha. Throughout the 16th century, the economic prosperity fostered by the Order of Santiago and a flourishing local nobility financed churches, Plateresque portals, Mannerist altarpieces, and stately homes that still stand as the most visible testament to the region's splendor. It was also in this landscape that Fernando Yáñez de Almedina, a direct disciple of Leonardo da Vinci, was born.
Distance
75 km
Duration
1 day
Difficulty
Easy
Municipality
Several

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