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BAROQUE ALTARPIECE CHAPEL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF SALAMANCA

30 minutes

Traditional historiography indicates that the Escuelas Mayores building has had three chapels since it was built in the 15th century. The current one was built between 1761 and 1767 under the direction of Simón Gavilán Tomé, also the author of the current altarpiece.

It is an innovative work that anticipates Neoclassicism, crafted with marbles and jaspers of various origins. It is organized into three sections and three bodies with an attic, reflecting the chapel's double dedication: to Saint Jerome and the Immaculate Conception. Its central piece is a canvas by Cacciániga that depicts the oath taken in 1618 by the professors of the University of Salamanca in defense of the Mystery of the Immaculate Conception. This canvas can be lowered using a gear system to reveal a niche with the monstrance during Holy Week. On the sides are two canvases by the same author dedicated to Saint John of Sahagún and Saint Thomas of Villanueva. The fire-gilded bronze ornaments are the work of Francisco García, highlighting a central relief of Saint Jerome.

The altarpiece of the Escuelas Mayores of the University of Salamanca has been included in the Route of the Constellation of Baroque Altarpieces of Salamanca, an artistic itinerary that invites to rediscover the splendor of the Baroque through the altarpieces preserved in eight temples of the city. The proposal is complemented by the installation of information posts in each of these churches, which include photographs and a QR code linking to the website where detailed information about each altarpiece is offered: https://retablosbarrocos.constelacionesdesalamanca.com.

The chapel maintains sacred worship, with ancient rituals that recall the splendor of the past, making it an exceptional heritage. Among the solemn celebrations still held in this chapel are those of Holy Week —Maundy Thursday and Good Friday—, accompanied by Gregorian chant and unique traditions, such as the distribution of wine after communion and a chocolate snack with pastries. The feast of the Octave of Corpus Christi is also celebrated, with a procession through the cloister adorned with aromatic plants, as well as the opening mass of the academic year and the feast of Saint Thomas Aquinas, patron saint of universities.

The chapel also offers the privilege of celebrating their marriage to students, professors, and administrative and service staff who belong or have belonged to the University of Salamanca.

To visit the chapel, it is necessary to purchase the ticket that grants access to the tourist visit of the building.

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