Palace built at the beginning of the 16th century with italian influence. It was the house of Ochoa de Aguirre. The name comes from the count of Superunda and marquis of Bermudo, Don José Manso de Velasco y Chaves, who inherited it at the end of the 19th century.

Crowned with two short towers. The stone staircase was done by two stonemasons from Cardeñosa: Simón Martín and Pedro Pescador, substituted by Juan Vela in 1593.

Inside is the Collection Caprotti

Historical Data

Architecture:
Civil engineering
Construction:
Palace
Predominant styles:
Renaissance
Historical Period:
Early modern period

Address

Plaza Corral de las Campanas, 3. Ávila. 05001 Ávila.

Telephone: 920 354 000 ext 385

More information

Centro de Recepción de Visitantes of Ávila

Address:

Avda. Madrid, 39. Ávila. 05001 Ávila.

Telephone: 920 354 000 ext. 370 y 371

Fax: 920 254 200

Email: turismo@ayuntavila.com

Website: http://www.avilaturismo.com

Oficina de Turismo Regional of Ávila

Address:

Casa de las Carnicerías. C/ San Segundo, 17. Ávila. 05001 Ávila.

Teléfono: 920 211 387

Fax: 920 253 717

Email: oficinadeturismodeavila@jcyl.es

Opening hours

  • From April, 1 to June, 30:
    • Every day: 10:00 – 20:00
  • From November, 1 to March, 30:
    • Tuesday to sunday: 10:00 – 18:00
    • Holidays:
    • Closed: monday
  • From September, 1 to October, 31:
    • Every day: 10:00 – 20:00
  • Summer July, 1 – August, 31):
    • Every day: 10:00 – 15:00 and 17:00 – 23:00

Tickets

  • General: 3 €
  • Reduced: 1.5 €

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