Art and culture
San Carlos Palace
This beautiful palace was built on the site of an ancient Visigothic fortress. It boasts a Renaissance façade and an inner courtyard surrounded by Ionic columns.
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- San Carlos Palace
Provisional convent for the Order of St Jerome
Location and Contact:
- Contact person: Oficina de Turismo
- Tel.:927 32 26 77
- Fax: 927 65 91 40
- Email: truismo@trujillo.es
- Website address: https://trujilloturismo.org/
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This beautiful palace was built on the site of an ancient Visigothic fortress. It boasts a Renaissance façade and an inner courtyard surrounded by Ionic columns.
This building in Trujillo, built on an ancient Visigothic fortress, bears the name of the family that owns it – the Dukes of San Carlos.
It is made entirely of ashlar blocks. The exterior of the building, specifically one of the main doors, has Renaissance decorations with Ionic columns. Another of its sides has four storeys. The first one boasts an arcade and a balcony on the corner, crowned by an eagle. This privilege was granted by Charles V to thank the family for their support when he became an emperor.
Inside we find a classical central courtyard with Tuscan columns. The building also has a well, a cellar and sculpted granite chimneys. It is all connected by curious spiral staircases.
The building has now been refurbished to house the convent of the Order of St Jerome. -
- Construction:
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- Palace
- Art period:
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- Renaissance
- Visigoth
- Period in history:
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- Various periods
- Various styles
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