Palace Jabalquinto

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Baeza, Spain

Palace· Tourist attraction

Palace Jabalquinto Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Palace Jabalquinto is located in Baeza, Spain on Calle Conde Romanones, 1,. Palace Jabalquinto is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category palace in Spain.

Address

Calle Conde Romanones, 1,

Phone

+34953742775

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Jennifer Longhurst

. Amazing! Like a lot of the rest of the town, this Renaissance-style palace has somehow managed to survive the vicissitudes of the centuries to present this beautiful face today. It has obviously been modernised and restored, as it now has electric lights, central heating and modern plumbing, all unknown when it was built, of course! But it has been done so sympathetically that it does not intrude on the original splendour. You must go inside - it's a university college but just walk straight in - and see the cloister. You can sit there a while and ponder, read a book. Preferably not eat a sandwich - it is a place of learning and not a picnic place! Take photos - it's gorgeous inside and out. .

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Frederic Leroudier

Go there at opening in the morning....

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Alvaro Gustavo Gonzales Mano

Exelent

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Andreas Schaller

suprising city

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Oriol Cadirat Martin

Espectacular edificio. Las fachadas decoradas con estilo gótico y un magnifico patio con columnas de mármol digno de ver.

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Michelle

Precioso, lástima no poder entrar por el covid.

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Szűcs Benedek

Nagyon különleges homlokzatú palota, a városi séta során mindenképp el kell jönni erre.

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Bienvenido MILE

Precio :Entrada Gratuita. Horario De Lunes a Viernes de 9:00 a 14:00 h. El Palacio de Jabalquinto es uno de los máximos exponentes del estilo gótico isabelino en la localidad, mandado construir a finales del siglo XV por Juan Alfonso de Benavides, primo segundo de Fernando el Católico. Cuenta con un patio renacentista de finales del siglo XVI, formado por doble arquería de medio punto con columnas de mármol, y una espectacular escalera barroca con decoración de estípites, balaustres, volutas, etc. Hoy acoge la Sede Antonio Machado de la Universidad Internacional de Andalucía.