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  1. The Royal and Pontifical University of Cervera (Spanish: Real y Pontificia Universidad de Cervera) was a Spanish university located in Cervera, Province of Lleida, Catalonia. The institution was founded in 1717 by Philip V of Spain , who sought to compensate Cervera for its supportive stance during the War of the Spanish Succession .

  2. University of Cervera. Cervera is home to one of the most beautiful baroque buildings in Catalonia. The imposing sobriety of the University building is the remaining trace of the institution that was built here. It was the political circumstances that made the creation of this institution of higher education possible.

  3. Building the university was the most transcendental event in the 19th century in Cervera, triggering the economic activity of the city. The erection decree was issued on 14 October 1717, although construction work did not start until 1718 and it was not finished until 1804.

  4. visitmuseum.gencat.cat › en › museumUniversity of Cervera

    Address. Carrer Major, 115, 25200 Cervera. Phone. 973533917. Web. http://www.museudecervera.cat/ Email. museu@museudecervera.cat. Social networks. https://www.facebook.com/museudecervera/ https://www.instagram.com/museudecervera/ https://twitter.com/museudecervera. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

  5. ADDRESS. Carrer Major, 115. 25200 Cervera. (La Segarra) TELEPHONE. +34 973533917. WEBSITE. http://www.museudecervera.cat/ EMAIL. museu@museudecervera.cat. MAP. Visit the University of Cervera, with absolute symmetry.

  6. In 1715, higher education was moved to Cervera and the Royal Decree of Erection, signed by Philip V in 1717, established the unification of all studies and the creation of a new university in Cervera. It became the largest public architectural structure built in the Principality during the 18th century.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CerveraCervera - Wikipedia

    Cervera ( Catalan pronunciation: [seɾˈβeɾɛ]) is the capital of the comarca of Segarra, in the province of Lleida, Autonomous Community of Catalonia, Spain. The title Comte de Cervera is a courtesy title, formerly part of the Crown of Aragon, that has been revived for Leonor, Princess of Asturias. [3] The city is also the birthplace of the ...