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Universidad Complutense de Madrid

The Universidad Complutense de Madrid stands as one of Europe's most storied academic institutions, with roots tracing back to 1293 when King Sancho IV of Castile granted a royal charter to establish a school in Alcalá de Henares. Cardinal Cisneros transformed this modest beginning into a full university in 1499, creating the first university campus built from scratch in history—the magnificent "Civitas Dei," or City of God. This intellectual powerhouse relocated to Madrid in 1836, becoming the capital's cultural and scientific heart. During Spain's Golden Age of culture, the university attracted legendary minds including philosopher José Ortega y Gasset and Nobel Prize winner Santiago Ramón y Cajal, who shaped Spanish intellectual thought. Today, visitors can explore the historic San Bernardo campus before discovering the sprawling Moncloa campus, where the university moved in 1927. Walking through these halls connects you to centuries of academic excellence and Spanish history. The university's architecture, libraries, and scholarly atmosphere offer a fascinating glimpse into how European intellectual traditions evolved. Whether you're a history enthusiast, student, or curious traveler, the Complutense reveals the profound legacy of Spanish education and innovation.

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The lands before you, stretching from the Royal Palace to these neoclassical halls, belonged entirely to Spanish kings until 1927, when King Alfonso XIII handed them to students instead. This university spans 732 years: born in 1293 as a modest school in Alcalá, transformed by Cardinal Cisneros in 1499 into history's FIRST purpose-built university campus—his visionary "City of God"—before relocating here to Moncloa. The neoclassical facades surrounding you, especially the Facultad de Filosofía y Letras inaugurated in 1933, rose as one of the world's greatest academic centers. Today, over 80,000 students traverse these grounds where intellectual movements were born. As you move along Avenida Complutense, notice the geometric precision and bold columns—every architectural detail designed to inspire revolution. The library within guards extraordinary treasures, including the Complutense Polyglot Bible printed in 1514. Rebuilt after Spanish Civil War destruction devastated these grounds, this campus endures as one of the world's oldest continuously operating universities, Renaissance ambition still echoing through every courtyard.

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  • :La Universidad Complutense de Madrid tiene sus raíces en el siglo XIII, cuando el rey Sancho IV de Castilla fundó un *studium generale* en Alcalá de Henares en 1293, convirtiéndola en una de las universidades más antiguas del mundo aún en funcionamiento.
  • El campus actual de la UCM en Moncloa, inaugurado en 1927, fue construido sobre terrenos cedidos por el rey Alfonso XIII y alberga una de las bibliotecas universitarias más grandes de España, con más de tres millones de volúmenes, incluyendo ediciones únicas como la famosa Biblia Políglota Complutense del siglo XVI.
  • En la UCM impartieron clases figuras icónicas como Santiago Ramón y Cajal, premio Nobel de Medicina, y José Ortega y Gasset, fundador de la Escuela de Madrid, y durante la Guerra Civil española, el campus fue escenario de intensos combates y hoy conserva restos de balas y graffiti en algunos edificios como testimonio histórico.
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