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Escuelas Pías de San Fernando

    Information

    These ruins are part of the first school founded in Madrid by the Order of the Scolopi in 1729. The school was intended for poor children and soon became renowned for its high standards and innovative educational techniques: the first school in the country for deaf and dumb children was founded here.

    The only parts of the building left today are the ruins that initially formed part of the school chapel, built between 1763 and 1791 by Brother Gabriel Escribano and destroyed in 1936, during the early days of the Civil War. The enormous semicircular arch, designed by Alfonso Vergaz and crowned with the Pious Schools coat of arms, can still be seen today. The arch once led to a circular square of eight fluted columns with compounded capitals which supported a magnificent dome.

    The building has now been totally restored and houses the UNED (National Distance Education University) head offices, with a large library, auditoriums and assembly halls. It has given a new lease of life doused in culture to this very traditional neighbourhood of Lavapiés. Furthermore, since its reopening the building can be visited within the opening hours set by the UNED.

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    Cafeteria
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    Library
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    Free Wi-Fi
    Last updated: 18/01/2023
    Practical Information
    Tourist Information
    Address
    Calle
    del Tribulete, 14
    28012
    Tourist area
    Lavapiés
    Telephone
    (+34) 91 467 58 71
    Fax
    Metro
    Lavapiés (L3)
    Embajadores (L3, L5)
    Bus
    27, 34, 36, 41, 60, 119, 148, C1, C2, C03, M1, N12, N15
    Cercanías (local train)
    Embajadores
    BiciMAD bike-share scheme

    Docking stations:

    - Plaza de Lavapiés (calle Valencia, 1)

    - Plaza de Nelson Mandela (calle Mesón de Paredes, 35)

    - Glorieta de Embajadores, 2

    - Glorieta de Embajadores, 6

     

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    Times

    Escuelas Pías office: 9am – 10pm

    UNED Secretary: 9am – 9.30pm

    Library: Mon - Fri: 9am – 10pm

     

    Type
    Sights and monuments

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