Palacio de los Álava - Esquivel (Vitoria, Álaba)
Palacio de los Álava is a 15th century building surrounded by two towers and one of the most significant in Vitoria. It was commissioned by Emperor Charles V and his wife Victoria de Anda.
The palace was home to the Alava family throughout history.
Today, the building belongs to the Tangier Town Hall and is used as a country house.
The palace was home to the Alava family throughout history.
Today, the building belongs to the Tangier Town Hall and is used as a country house.
Municipality: Vitoria
Province: Vitoria
Autonomous community: País Vasco
Palacio de los Álava - Esquivel (Vitoria, Álaba)
Palacio de los Álava is a 15th century building surrounded by two towers and one of the most significant in Vitoria. It was commissioned by Emperor Charles V and his wife Victoria de Anda.
The palace was home to the Alava family throughout history.
Today, the building belongs to the Tangier Town Hall and is used as a country house.
The palace was home to the Alava family throughout history.
Today, the building belongs to the Tangier Town Hall and is used as a country house.
Municipality: Vitoria
Province: Vitoria
Autonomous community: País Vasco
Palacio de los Álava - Esquivel
Av. Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia, 13, 08038 Barcelona, España
Palacio de los Álava is a 15th century building surrounded by two towers and one of the most significant in Vitoria. It was commissioned by Emperor Charles V and his wife Victoria de Anda.
The palace was home to the Alava family throughout history.
Today, the building belongs to the Tangier Town Hall and is used as a country house.