Casa del Doncel (Singüenza, Guadalajara)
Casa del Doncel, also known as the Palace of the Marquises of Bédmar, is a civil Gothic building in Singüenza's medieval quarter.
Construction got underway in the 13th century, but it wasn't completed until the end of the 15th century. The house was the residence of several well-known people such as the Váquez de Arce y Sosa and the Marquises of Bédmar.
Poble Espanyol has a replica of the façade, built for the 1929 Barcelona Universal Exhibition.
Construction got underway in the 13th century, but it wasn't completed until the end of the 15th century. The house was the residence of several well-known people such as the Váquez de Arce y Sosa and the Marquises of Bédmar.
Poble Espanyol has a replica of the façade, built for the 1929 Barcelona Universal Exhibition.
Municipality: Sigüenza
Province: Guadalajara
Autonomous community: Castilla-La Mancha
Casa del Doncel (Singüenza, Guadalajara)
Casa del Doncel, also known as the Palace of the Marquises of Bédmar, is a civil Gothic building in Singüenza's medieval quarter.
Construction got underway in the 13th century, but it wasn't completed until the end of the 15th century. The house was the residence of several well-known people such as the Váquez de Arce y Sosa and the Marquises of Bédmar.
Poble Espanyol has a replica of the façade, built for the 1929 Barcelona Universal Exhibition.
Construction got underway in the 13th century, but it wasn't completed until the end of the 15th century. The house was the residence of several well-known people such as the Váquez de Arce y Sosa and the Marquises of Bédmar.
Poble Espanyol has a replica of the façade, built for the 1929 Barcelona Universal Exhibition.
Municipality: Sigüenza
Province: Guadalajara
Autonomous community: Castilla-La Mancha
Casa del Doncel
Av. Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia, 13, 08038 Barcelona, España
Casa del Doncel, also known as the Palace of the Marquises of Bédmar, is a civil Gothic building in Singüenza's medieval quarter.
Construction got underway in the 13th century, but it wasn't completed until the end of the 15th century. The house was the residence of several well-known people such as the Váquez de Arce y Sosa and the Marquises of Bédmar.
Poble Espanyol has a replica of the façade, built for the 1929 Barcelona Universal Exhibition.