About the Venue

Sede del Congreso - Congreso internacional - Traducción y sostenibilidad cultural: sustrato, fundamentos y aplicaciones

History: Founded in the late 15th century (founded in 1519), the Colegio Arzobispo Fonseca bears the name of its founder, Alonso de Fonseca, the Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela. The institution was established with the vision of providing a haven for intellectual and spiritual development, making it one of the oldest and most esteemed colleges in Salamanca.

Architecture: The architectural ensemble of Colegio Arzobispo Fonseca is a masterpiece that combines late Gothic and Renaissance styles. The façade, adorned with intricate carvings and ornate details, captivates visitors with its historical charm. The courtyard, surrounded by arched galleries and adorned with a central fountain, creates an ambiance that transports visitors to a bygone era of scholarly pursuits.

Art and Culture: Colegio Arzobispo Fonseca has been a patron of the arts for centuries. The walls of the college are adorned with frescoes, paintings, and sculptures that narrate stories of religious and historical significance. The institution’s rich cultural heritage is further enriched by its collection of manuscripts, rare books, and artifacts, providing a glimpse into the intellectual pursuits of past scholars.