Sociedad Malagueña de Ciencias
(1757-1872)

group and academy

c. 115

Former name of the current Malaga Academy of Sciences. The Malaga Academy of Sciences (in Spanish: Academia Malagueña de Ciencias) is a Spanish scientific corporation founded in 1872 and located in Malaga, Spain.

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Commemorated on 2 plaques

Este edificio, CEIP Prácticas Nº 1, albergó desde el siglo XVII, entre otras instituciones, al Colegio de San Sebastián de los Jesuitas, Escuelas Reales, Colegio Náutico de San Telmo, Real Academia de Bellas Artes, Escuela de Bellas Artes, Escuelas de Magisterio y Sociedad Malagueña de Ciencias

English translation: This building, CEIP Practices Nº 1, housed since the 17th century, among other institutions, the San Sebastian College of Jesuits, Royal Schools, San Telmo Nautical College, Royal Academy of Fine Arts, School of Fine Arts, Teaching Schools and Malaga Society of Sciences

Calle Rodríguez Rubí, 1, Málaga, Spain where it sited (1757-1872)

Aquí vivieron tres miembros de la Sociedad Malagueña de Ciencias: Domingo de Orueta y Aguirre (1833-1895), fundador de la misma; Domingo de Orueta y Duarte (1862-1926), insigne científico y geólogo y Ricardo de Orueta y Duarte (1868-1939), protector del patrimonio nacional

English translation: Three members of the Malaga Society of Sciences lived here: Domingo de Orueta y Aguirre (1833-1895), founder of the same; Domingo de Orueta y Duarte (1862-1926), renowned scientist and geologist and Ricardo de Orueta y Duarte (1868-1939), protector of the national heritage

Calle Cortina del Muelle, 5, Málaga, Spain where it was founded