In a reform, the remains of the palace of Ambassador Vich were placed, recomposing its Renaissance patio (in the photo). These remains were deposited in the old convent of Carmen and in the building of the Museum of Fine Arts.

Jerónimo Vich had been ambassador of Fernando el Católico and Carlos I before the Holy See. He arrived in Rome in 1507, this brought him into contact with the new Renaissance style.

This palace had been demolished in 1859, but the Academy of Fine Arts of San Carlos was left in the care of the elements that had been saved, with them it was possible to rebuild the patio at the beginning of 2007.

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