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Beautiful courtyard, not much historic information to reference
Palacio de la Salina is located just off Calle San Pablo. It was built by Don Rodrigo de Messia in 1538 as a stately mansion but also served as a salt business headquarter, hence the name of the palac...
Beautiful courtyard! Totally renovated to keep the original charm. Look up to the craftsmanship of the ceilings. There is an art exhibit shown there now and we enjoyed the piano music
This is a beautiful palace from the 16th century. It is a Rennasaince style building with a stunning courtyard. Sometimes, there are temporary exhibitions in Palacio Salinas.
As others have said, this is a courtyard. Interesting balcony. See photo. There was a fairly small exhibit, and I assume the exhibits change regularly. I wouldn’t go out of my way to see this courtyar...
Since the 19th century it is the property of the Provincial Diputation, perhaps it is why it has come to our days in such excellent conservation state.
Beautiful courtyard, not much historic information to reference
Palacio de la Salina is located just off Calle San Pablo. It was built by Don Rodrigo de Messia in 1538 as a stately mansion but also served as a salt business headquarter, hence the name of the palac...
medieval courtyard -worth a look
Beautiful courtyard! Totally renovated to keep the original charm. Look up to the craftsmanship of the ceilings. There is an art exhibit shown there now and we enjoyed the piano music
Beautiful Building from the 16th Century
This is a beautiful palace from the 16th century. It is a Rennasaince style building with a stunning courtyard. Sometimes, there are temporary exhibitions in Palacio Salinas.
Courtyard with a modest exhibit
As others have said, this is a courtyard. Interesting balcony. See photo. There was a fairly small exhibit, and I assume the exhibits change regularly. I wouldn’t go out of my way to see this courtyar...
Palace "muy salao"
Since the 19th century it is the property of the Provincial Diputation, perhaps it is why it has come to our days in such excellent conservation state.