Palacio de San Cristóbal (Estella, Navarra)
This is a Plateresque palace built in the 16th century with stone and brick. It owes its name to the influential San Cristóbal family who built it.
The palace has a breathtaking façade, where brick predominates and stands out for its verticality. Inside, there is a central courtyard with two floors with different heights.
The palace construction has been linked to the art of Gil de Morlanes and the stonemasonry of Azpeitia.
The palace has a breathtaking façade, where brick predominates and stands out for its verticality. Inside, there is a central courtyard with two floors with different heights.
The palace construction has been linked to the art of Gil de Morlanes and the stonemasonry of Azpeitia.
Municipality: Estella
Province: Navarra
Autonomous community: Navarra
Palacio de San Cristóbal (Estella, Navarra)
This is a Plateresque palace built in the 16th century with stone and brick. It owes its name to the influential San Cristóbal family who built it.
The palace has a breathtaking façade, where brick predominates and stands out for its verticality. Inside, there is a central courtyard with two floors with different heights.
The palace construction has been linked to the art of Gil de Morlanes and the stonemasonry of Azpeitia.
The palace has a breathtaking façade, where brick predominates and stands out for its verticality. Inside, there is a central courtyard with two floors with different heights.
The palace construction has been linked to the art of Gil de Morlanes and the stonemasonry of Azpeitia.
Municipality: Estella
Province: Navarra
Autonomous community: Navarra
Palacio de San Cristóbal
Av. Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia, 13, 08038 Barcelona, España
This is a Plateresque palace built in the 16th century with stone and brick. It owes its name to the influential San Cristóbal family who built it.
The palace has a breathtaking façade, where brick predominates and stands out for its verticality. Inside, there is a central courtyard with two floors with different heights.
The palace construction has been linked to the art of Gil de Morlanes and the stonemasonry of Azpeitia.