Almudena
This building is a good example of baezano architecture
The establishment of this university came about because of a certain Dr. Rodrigo Lopez, who was a native of Baeza, a chaplain and family member of Pope Paul III who won the bull founding in 1538, although work on the facade and the Chapel were completed in the 17th Century. This building is a good example of baezano architecture, repeating the typical structure of the Renaissance palaces. The main entrance is an arch decorated with acanthus leaves. On the key there is a medallion which is carved into it, which dates back to the 17th Century, representing the Holy Trinity. The patio is a double arcade with arches decorated with mirrors or Shields of Fernández de Córdoba employer.
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