Renaissance palace built in the 16th century. It has belonged to noble families and monarchs throughout its history and king Phillip II was born here. Nowadays, it houses the Provincial Council

The palace first belonged to the Marquises of Astorga and later the Marquises de los Pimentel and the Counts of Rivadavia, all of whom have given their name to the palace. The Entrance Hall is a rectangular vestibule, connects the courtyard to the street. There are tile skirting boards on the walls that show various events from the history of the city.

Historical Data

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

Address

Angustias, 48. Valladolid. 47003 Valladolid.

Telephone: 983 427 100

More information

Tourist Office of Valladolid

Address:

C/ San Benito, 1. Valladolid. 47003 Valladolid.

Telephone: 983 426 196

Email: sanbenito@valladolidturismo.com

Tourist Office of Valladolid

Address:

Pabellón de Cristal. Acera de Recoletos, s/n. Valladolid. 47004 Valladolid.

Telephone: 983 219 310

Email: informacion@valladolidturismo.com

Website: http://www.info.valladolid.es

Opening hours

  • Closed: monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday, saturday, sunday and holidays

Tickets

Free

Remarks: CLOSED

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