Rocasolano
Rocasolano is a historic building located in Madrid, Spain, serving as the headquarters of the Spanish Royal Academy of Sciences. The academy was founded in 1752 by King Ferdinand VI, and Rocasolano was constructed between 1776 and 1786 to house its activities. The building is named after the Spanish scientist and mathematician José de Rocasolano, who was a member of the academy.
The architecture of Rocasolano is a blend of Neoclassical and Baroque styles, reflecting the period of its
Rocasolano has played a significant role in the scientific and cultural life of Spain. It has hosted
The building is also known for its extensive library, which houses a vast collection of scientific literature
Rocasolano is a notable example of 18th-century Spanish architecture and a testament to the country's rich