DUEÑAS PALACE
Renaissance palace built in the sixteenth century, which has a brick façade with a door flanked by two columns
Built in the 16th century, this Renaissance palace has a brick façade with a beautiful door flanked by two columns. Inside, the entrance hall with its coffered ceilings and the magnificent two-storey arcaded patio are noteworthy. In the spandrels, do not miss the medallions of the kings and queens of Castile, placed in chronological order from Kings Fernando I to Felipe el Hermoso. A tribute from the first owners to the Spanish monarchy. Since the 1950s, the palace has housed a teaching centre.
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