Palace of the Counts of Oliva

Renaissance-style noble house

Discover an example of Renaissance architecture that takes us back to a past full of history and nobility.

Built in the 17th century, this majestic residence was home to the lords of the town, who left their mark in every corner of this building.

The structure features an elongated silhouette with a quadrangular layout, composed of two brick-built sections adorned with lintelled windows. The entrance to the interior takes you through an imposing stone doorway, elegantly adorned with rusticated detailing and Herrerian-style pyramids.

Although the house is not in the best condition today, there are still remnants of its grandeur to be admired, especially some of the walls and windows that give us a glimpse into its opulent history.

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