Majestic architectural ensemble classified as a Cultural Heritage site, composed of a tower from the 16th century, an 18th century palace, a private chapel, interior courtyards, and extensive garden areas. The built area reaches approximately 1,670 m², situated on a plot of 1,163.50 m².
The tower, originally a defensive structure in the 12th century and transformed into a stately residence in the 16th century by the Marquis of Alvarado and his wife, María de Velasco - members of a noble lineage linked to the Duke of Frías and the Constable of Castile - is now an exquisite example of Castilian Renaissance architecture. Distributed on four floors with a total surface of 413.95 m², the ground floor stands out, housing a chapel with a ribbed vault and a Calatrava cross sculpted in the central key. Access is through a molded semicircular arch, with latticed windows and original inscriptions from the 16th century. Read more