Fundación Carlos de Amberes

Foundation Carlos de Amberes
Native name
Spanish: Fundación Carlos de Amberes
Location Madrid, Spain
Coordinates 40°25′53″N 3°41′09″W / 40.431284°N 3.685849°W / 40.431284; -3.685849Coordinates: 40°25′53″N 3°41′09″W / 40.431284°N 3.685849°W / 40.431284; -3.685849
Built 1877
Architect Agustín Ortiz de Villajos
Manuel Ortiz de Villajos
Architectural style(s) Eclecticism
Official name: Fundación Carlos de Amberes
Type Non-movable
Criteria Monument
Designated 1994
Reference no. RI-51-0007300
Location of Foundation Carlos de Amberes in Spain

The Carlos de Amberes Foundation (Spanish: Fundación Carlos de Amberes) is a charitable foundation located in Madrid, Spain. It was founded at the death of Carlos de Amberes in 1594;[1] Carlos was a native of Antwerp, and bequeathed all his property to support people from the Low Countries visiting Spain. The emphasis has now shifted to cultural projects, although the original purpose was assisting pilgrims and people visiting court.

Among others the Foundation is composed of: His Majesty King Juan Carlos, the Belgian Ambassador to Madrid, the President of the Community of Madrid, the Mayor of Madrid, the Head of His Majesty's Office, the President of the Association of Friends of the "Foundation Carlos de Amberes" in Belgium, the Ambassador of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg to Madrid, the Ambassador of the Kingdom of The Netherlands to Madrid, the President of the Council of State, the Director General of the Spanish Heritage at the Council of Europe, the President of the Spanish Olympic Committee, the Director of the Prado Museum and the Manager of the Royal Tapestry Factory and representatives of Spanish and Benelux institutions and companies.[2]

The Foundation's home is a nineteenth-century building which was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1994.

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