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  1. The Royal Seminary of Bergara. The European Physical Society (EPS) has named us EPS Historic Site. Tungsten. Purification of platinum. The celebrities. Storage facilities. Arrange a visit. Practical information. Panoramic images. What to see. Agenda. Collection. Scientific instruments. Zoology collections. Models of human anatomy.

  2. What is the Royal Seminary of Bergara? The Royal Seminary of Bergara is one of the most prestigious institutions in Gipuzkoa and the wider Basque Country in the fields of education and scientific research, and has been so since the end of the 16th century through to the present day.

  3. The Royal Seminary of Bergara has always been a driving force in the vanguard of innovation. Bergara has stood for modernity and innovation since at least the end of the 16 th century, and has always retained a focus on developments and new ideas emerging from Europe in order to understand and incorporate these into its own work.

  4. www.gipuzkoamuseobirtuala.net › w3c › teselas_taf61Gipuzkoa

    The War of the Convention brought an end to both the RSBAP and the seminary, which was looted by French troops. As a result, in 1794 it was moved to Vitoria, not to return to Bergara until 1798. In 1848 an agreement was signed to found and build the first Escuela Industrial de la Península (Industrial School of the Peninsula).

  5. Guía del Real Seminario de Bergara. Bergara, Ayuntamiento de Bergara. IBÁÑEZ RODRÍGUEZ, S. (ed.) (2002) La proyección mundial de los hermanos Delhuyar en el campo de la ciencia y la economía. Logroño, Universidad de La Rioja. LARRAÑAGA, K. (1991) Las Manifestaciones del hecho ilustrado en Bergara. Bergara, Bergarako Udala, L.G. 1991.

  6. The school was called the Real Seminario Patriótico Bascongado (Royal Basque Patriotic Seminary) from February 1777, and although it was called a "Seminary", religious studies were not taught here during this time, but the education required to continue other higher education courses was provided, including all studies designed to provide a comprehensive education to its student body.

  7. This building, which was originally a renowned college belonging to the Society of Jesus, the Jesuits, became the Royal Seminary of Bergara in the last quarter of the 18th century. In the final years of the 18th century, the Seminary was one of Europe’s foremost centres of learning and research.