Andalusian Art Museum House

Andalusian Art Museum House

Úbeda , Jaén Museum

Description

The origin of this mansion dates back to the mid-13th century. The current house, a 15th-century foundation of the Chirino Narváez family, descendants of converted Jews, retains four 14th-century Gothic-Mudejar octagonal columns from an earlier construction. Inside, there is an interesting exhibition of Andalusian Art motifs. The layout of the house follows the style of the palaces of Úbeda, with a columned courtyard. Noteworthy are its polychrome medieval coffered ceiling and its cellars with barrel vaults. Additionally, it has a rear courtyard that houses archaeological pieces and a Mudejar facade of great interest.

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