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Palaces in Jerez de la Frontera
Palaces in Jerez de la Frontera
Domecq Palace, tel. 956 151 500. Declared Place of Cultural Interest.
Bertemati Palace - Beautiful palace built in 1758, which highlights its extraordinary ironwork balcony and floor move. It now houses the Episcopal Diocese of Jerez. Located in Arroyo Square near the Cathedral.
Perez-Luna Palace - palatial residence of the late Baroque style of the eighteenth century located in the central Plaza Rafael Rivero.
Palacio Duque de Abrantes- Neoclasism Palace built by the french architect Charles Garnier in century XIX. It houses the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art.
Palacio de Bertemati. It is a Baroque building, founded by the family Sopranis-Davila in the 18th century. Constructed on the most inner slope of the channel of the stream, they are two combined house structures in one building.
[Palacio de Campo Real]. Its origins dates from Middle Age, but the current building is from the eighteenth century. It is located in the Historic Quarter.
Palacio Dávila. Renacentist Palace, was built by Bartolomé Núñez Dávila at the beginning of century XVI.
Palacio Pemartín. San Juan Square. Built in century XV, was rehabilited centuries XVIII y XX. It houses the Andalusian Flamenco Center.
Palacio de los Condes de Puerto Hermoso. Built in 1873, it belonged to Count family and it was also a Royal residence in 1925. It houses the Local Police Station.
Palacio de Riquelme. Plaza del Mercado.
Palacio de Villapanés. Cruz Vieja Square.
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