Architect: Martorell
Supervised by: Cascante
Decorated by: Luis Doménech y Montaner
Paintings: Eduardo Llorens(auditorium), Juan Llimona y José M. Tamborín (church)
Year of Construction: 1883-1892
Style: Eclectic neo-Gothic neo-Mudejar
Once the Marquis’s palace had been built, the Marquis, who would be remembered for his pious works, decided to found an important school of higher education. This finally became a Seminary for the poor and a Pontifical University, run by the Jesuits, who used teaching methods that had been in vogue since the seventeenth century.
The building structure followed the Jesuits’ models, which were based on a rectangular floor plan consisting of two courtyards and a church between them.
Joan Martorell begun to built it as an Eclectic and Gothic-Mudejar building. Later, in 1889, Doménech y Montaner added some modernist touches such as the auditorium, the church, main hall, staircase, bronze door, tiles and the coffered ceiling to break the harshness of the original building.
The former Pontifical University of Comillas has a free private car park for all those who have a parking card for vehicles for people with reduced mobility. The visit to the interior of the monument offers alternative routes to facilitate access for people with reduced mobility or in wheelchairs. (It is preferable to contact in advance).