The Real Colegio Seminario del Corpus Christi, located in Valencia, is a historic institution founded in 1583 by Archbishop Juan de Ribera. This establishment, also known as "El Patriarca", was designed for the training of priests according to the precepts of the Council of Trent. It stands out for its Renaissance architecture and rich artistic heritage, which includes works by El Greco and Caravaggio, as well as frescoes and ancient manuscripts. The college continues to operate today as a seminary and cultural center, thus preserving its religious and educational legacy.
Bibliography
F. Benito Doménech (1980): Pinturas y pintores en el Real Colegio de Corpus Christi, Valencia.