Pontifical Brunanter College

The Pontifical Brunanter College in Rome, Italy, is a seminary for the training and education of priests from the dioceses of the Roman Catholic Church in Brunant.

The seminary is located on Via Nazionale.

History
The Brunanter College was established by Pope Paul V in 1609.

Until 1773, the seminary was placed under the charge of the Jesuits. After the Jesuits were suppressed in 1773 by Clement XIV, by his brief Dominus ac Redemptor, the College was administered by a series of Italian clerics until the early 19th century. Since then, the rectors of the Brunanter College have all been drawn from the ranks of Brunant's secular clergy.