CASA DE LAS COLUMNAS
Palace that has two main rooms and two others adjoining on the west side, with an interior with six columns.
Opposite the Casa de Halach Ulnic, the Casa de las Columnas ("House of Columns") is an L-shaped building with four columns that protect the main entrance on the south side. This palace was once topped by a flat roof. It has two main chambers and two more adjoining chambers on the west side. The windows of the building still have rings that were probably used to attach curtains. The interior has six columns that support the roof of the main room. In the center is a covered sanctuary.
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On y a pas accès mais c'est très beau et original