CASITA DEL INFANTE DON GABRIEL
Gabriel de Bourbon, the heir from the throne, instructed the architect Juan de Villanueva to build a piece in which he could enjoy one of his great passions, the music, sheltered from the sound of the court. This wish leads to the construction of the heir of the Heir. Today, there is little left of the paintings of the past, but you can visit the main living room, the hunting room and the pompéien lounge. King Juan Carlos I lived in this house while studying at the Alfonso XIII school, which is still in the monastery of the monastery. The trees of the great park of Herreria, in which the Casita del Infante is located, are pluricentenaires.
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