Palaces
Palace of the Verdugo
Strong house built at the end of the 15th century with a renaissance gate and a segmental arch with the shields of the Águila and Davila families and a window in the middle with plateresque ornamentation.
It has a bull or wild boar of Celtic origin, similar to those in Guisando. There used to be a Celtic wild boar on each of the towers that frame the palace and there are as many as seventeen shields of the Aguila and other families. Don Suero del Aguila, Lord of Monsalupe y La Serrada, was the founder.
Historical Data
- Architecture:
- Civil engineering
- Construction:
- Palace
- Predominant styles:
- Renaissance
- Historical Period:
- Middle Ages, Early modern period
Address
Lope Nuñez, s/n. Ávila. 05001 Ávila.
Telephone: 920 354 000 Extensión 472
More information
Centro de Recepción de Visitantes of Ávila
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
Casa de las Carnicerías. C/ San Segundo, 17. Ávila. 05001 Ávila.
Teléfono: 920 211 387
Fax: 920 253 717
Opening hours
- Monday to saturday: 9:00 – 14:00 and 17:00 – 20:00
- Sunday: 10.00 – 14:00
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